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Nitroxyl free radicals are weak Lewis bases which can function as ligands for a variety of transition metals. The nitroxyl group has been observed to bind to transition-metal ions only under rather special circumstances. In particular, enhancement of the Lewis acidity of the metal center by electron-withdrawing ligands seems to be required. Among the ligands employed for this purpose has been the hexafluoroacetylacetonate ion (hfac).
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Caneschi, A., Gatteschi, D., Laugier, J., Rey, P., Sessoli, R., Zanchini, C. (1987). Synthetic Pathways to Low-Dimensional Compounds Containing Transition Metal Ions and Nitroxide Radicals. In: Delhaes, P., Drillon, M. (eds) Organic and Inorganic Low-Dimensional Crystalline Materials. NATO ASI Series, vol 168. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2091-1_41
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