“…Another critical parameter on the synthesis process of resistive switching devices is the metal salt precursors, which are subdivided into three counter anions groups; [ 100 ] oxidants (hydrated nitrates), [ 72,79,80,98,101–121 ] reducers (alkoxides, [ 117,122–125 ] acetates, [ 72,76,78,79,104,105,109,111,113–118,126–153 ] and acetylacetonates [ 81,134,144,154–157 ] ), and neutrals (chlorine‐based). [ 63,71,103,107,110,112,116,119,125,132,158–164 ] Among these, oxidant counter ions are preferable due to the high oxidizing power (negative charge), greater solubility in water or polar organic solvents and low decomposition temperature, which are related to the electronic interactions between the metal and the nitrate group, as shown in Figure 9c.…”