“…A complex’s predilection for SCO behavior may be influenced and controlled by external factors including temperature, pressure, light, and magnetic/electric fields as well as properties (often interdependent) such as ligand type, coordination geometry, intermolecular interactions, and secondary bonding interactions. ,,,,,− Thus, synthetic model coordination complexes inspired by metalloenzymes are designed for systematically and independently probing the influence of each aspect through synthetic input of ligand and/or metal ion and variations in environment. − Fundamental chemical insight into how these components impact electronic structure, which dictates magnetic, structural, and physical properties, is essential for promising fields of study such as molecular switching materials for nanotechnology applications and thin-film (or metal–organic framework) studies of SCO complexes for molecular electronics and spintronics applications. ,,,,,− …”