Oxocarbon derivatives consisting of 4- and 5-membered rings, referred to as croconaine and squaraine dyes and regarded as closed-shell molecules, are found to have an intermediate open-shell character from the experimental results of H-NMR, ESR spectroscopy, SQUID magnetometric analysis, and X-ray crystallography. We employed two chalcogenopyrylium moieties with O and S chalcogen atoms as substitutions on oxocarbons. The singlet-triplet energy gaps (Δ ) associated with the degree of diradical nature are smaller for croconaines than for squaraines and smaller for thiopyrylium than for pyrylium groups.
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