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In the short time since the first nitroxyl radical was obtained in
1959, a new branch of chemical science has arisen and taken
shape-the chemistry of stable nitroxyl radicals. The present book
was written by E. G. Rozantsev, one of the pioneers in this field
and a prominent specialist on stable radicals at the Division of
Chemical and Biological Processes of the Institute of Chemical
Physics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR. His numerous papers have
contributed greatly to the present situation, wherein nitroxyl
radicals have acquired unusually wide popularity, including the
fields of biology, medicine, chemis try, physics, biophysics, and
instrument construction. A clear illustration of the astonishingly
vigorous development of this new field of chemistry can be given by
the enormous flow of information on the synthesis and use of
nitroxyl radicals. There is no doubt that this monograph, which in
part generalizes the results of many workers studying these
radicals, will be received with interest by specialists working in
this field. The author has not attempted to give an exhaustive
account of the material. His aim is to introduce the reader to this
new field and to show the wide possibilities for using radicals in
scientific experiment. The voluminous bibliography, including many
papers by the author himself which may not be well enough known to
the American reader, will undoubtedly contribute to the usefulness
of the monograph."
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