See links above for all original research publications for individual years
Selected recent publications are highlighted below:
224. Exploring through-bond and through-space magnetic communication in 1,3,2-dithiazolyl radical complexes
D. Leckie, N. Stephaniuk, A. Arauzo, J. Campo and J. M. Rawson*
Chem.Commun., 2019, accepted (DOI: 10.1039/C9CC04271G).
218. Structural, Magnetic and Optical Studies of the Polymorphic 9′-Anthracenyl Dithiadiazolyl Radical
Y. Beldjoudi, A. Arauzo, J. Campo, E. Gavey, M. Pilkington, M. A. Nascimento and J. M. Rawson*
Review Chapter: 1,2,3,5-Dithiadiazolyl Radicals
M.A. Nascimento and J.M. Rawson*
Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry, 2019, J. Wiley & Sons (ISBN: 9781119951438) (DOI: 10.1002/9781119951438)
217. On the design of radical-radical cocrystals
M.A. Nascimento, E. Heyer, J.J. Clarke, H.J. Cowley, A. Alberola, N. Stephaniuk and J.M. Rawson*
214. Multi-functional dithiadiazolyl radicals: Fluorescence, electro-luminescence and photo-conducting behavior in pyren-1′-yl-dithiadiazolyl.
Y. Beldjoudi, M. A. Nascimento, Y. J. Cho, H. Yu, H. Aziz, D. Tonouchi, K. Eguchi, M. Matsushita, K. Awaga, I. Osorio-Roman, C. P. Constantinides and J. M. Rawson*
211. Structural variations in the dithiadiazolyl radicals, p-ROC6F4CNSSN: A case study of reversible and irreversible phase transitions in p-EtOC6F4CNSSN
Y. Beldjoudi, R. Sun, A. Arauzo, J. Campo, R.J. Less and J.M. Rawson*
206. Effects of Halo-Substitution on 2′-Chloro-5′-halo-phenyl-1,2,3,5-dithiadiazolyl Radicals: A Crystallographic, Magnetic, and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Case Study
C. P. Constantinides, E. Carter, D. Eisler, Y. Beldjoudi, D. M. Murphy and J. M. Rawson*
205. A fluorescent dithiadiazolyl radical: structure and optical properties of phenanthrenyl dithiadiazolyl in solution and polymer composites
Y. Beldjoudi, I. Osorio-Román, M. A. Nascimento and J. M. Rawson*
203. Studies on a “disappearing polymorph”: thermal and magnetic characterization of α-p-NCC6F4CNSSN•
Y. Beldjoudi, A. Arauzo, F. Palacio, M. Pilkington, and J.M. Rawson*