Abstract
Starting from TEMPO-substituted pyridinium fluoroborate, some of the corresponding Ni(dmit)2, Pd(dmit)2, and Ni(mnt)2 salts were prepared. Among them, the corresponding salt with (1:6) radical cation-to-anion ratio was obtained by oxidation of the Ni(dmit)2 or Pd(dmit)2 salt, showing semi-conductive property with relatively high room temperature conductivity. The structures and magnetic properties of the radical salts prepared will be reported.