“…Nitrosyl complexes of technetium with fluorido ligands are rare and only a few of them have been studied by X‐ray diffraction and spectroscopic methods , . Although M 2 [Tc(NO)F 5 ] and [Tc(NO)(NH 3 ) 4 F]( A ) salts ( M + = K + , Rb + ; A – = HF 2 – , PF 6 – ) can be prepared from pertechnetate, HF, and acetohydroxamic acid in satisfactory yields and high purity,, these materials are not suitable as precursors for ongoing ligand exchange reactions due to their insolubility in organic solvents and/or the inertness of their ligands. Hitherto, only one nitrosyltechnetium complex with an organic ligand could be prepared from them, namely the cationic [Tc(NO)(py) 4 F] + , which is formed after prolonged heating of the fluorido or ammine complexes in neat pyridine …”