“…[ 3 ] However, many attempts have also been made to prepare RT or hightemperature ferromagnetic materials based on pure organic as well as organometallic compositions. In the approach using pure organic materials, many research groups have studied the ferromagnetism of diverse organic compounds, including galvinoxyl, [ 7 ] high-spin polycarbenes, [ 8 ] tanol suberate, [ 9 ] and conjugate conducting oligomers [ 10 ] with appropriate doping, in the hope that magnetism could be achieved through ferromagnetic coupling between the organic radicals. However, they did not show any magnetic long-range order at RT, although it was claimed that some of them [ 11 ] were ferromagnetic at very low temperatures.…”