Semiquinone (or ubisemiquinone) is a free radical resulting from the removal of one hydrogen atom with its electron during the process of dehydrogenation of a hydroquinone to quinone or alternatively the addition of a single H atom to a quinone.[1] It is highly unstable.
It is the first of two stages in reducing the supplementary form of CoQ10 ubiquinone to the active form ubiquinol.