“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Amongst 1,2,5-chalcogenadiazoles the best studied are the sulfur derivatives [1][2][3][4]7,10,11] though there are scattered reports on the selenium analogues, [2,4,7,[12][13][14] whereas chemistry of 1,2,5-telluradiazoles is only emerging. [4][5][6][7]15,16] Very recent interest to these compounds, especially fused with benzene and heterocyclic rings, is due to their actual or potential applications as building blocks in organic functional materials such as light emitters, solar cells, synthetic metals, as well as drugs for preventive and therapeutic medical treatment and fluorescent imagine probes. [1,4,7,13,14,17] Recently, it was shown that many classes of chalcogennitrogen π-heterocycles possess positive electron affinity (EA) making them suitable precursors for thermodynamically stable radical anions (RAs) which are possible building blocks for magnetically-active functional materials.…”