“…New verdazyls [15-17, 19, 33] and their complexes with metals [16, 21-25, 27, 28, 30] and with π-acceptors [26,29,31,32] are regularly being synthesized, new characteristics of known verdazyls are being studied, and new aspects of their application are being sought, as in the creation of linear and helical polymers, organic magnetic materials, semiconductors, luminophores, etc. [20,21,25,27,30]. The verdazyls 4 are reduced reversibly to leucoverdazyls 2 and are oxidized to verdazyl cations 5 and form complexes with benzene, benzoquinones, and other n-and π-acceptors [2-4, 7, 26, 29-33], making it possible to use them for the solution of many problems of organic chemistry, including the study of one-electron transfer processes.…”