noun
- A chemical species or molecule containing two unpaired electrons or two radical sites.
Usage: chemistry; technical
adjective
- Of, relating to, or containing two radical groups or unpaired electrons.
Usage: chemistry; technical
Examples
- Oxygen in its ground state is a biradical with two unpaired electrons.
- The biradical intermediate was detected using electron spin resonance spectroscopy.
- Carbenes can be classified as biradical species in certain electronic configurations.
- The reaction proceeds through a biradical transition state.
- Biradical character increases the reactivity of the molecule.