“…It could nevertheless be observed as a broad square-wave peak at 1640 mV (1b 2+ ) or 1870 mV (1c 2+ ) in liquid SO 2 , using NBu 4 BAr F24 as the supporting electrolyte ( Figure 6, right). With such positive redox potentials, 1b 2+ and 1c 2+ seem to be the electron-poorest ferrocenes reported to date, including other multiacceptor-substituted ferrocenes such as 1,1Ј-dicyanoferrocene (E 1/2 = 865 mV), 1,1Ј,2,2Ј,4,4Ј-and 1,1Ј,2,2Ј,3,3Ј-hexakis(pentafluorophenylferrocene) (E 1/2 = 940 mV and 951 mV, respectively), 1,1Ј,3,3Ј-tetra(methoxycarbonyl)ferrocene (E 1/2 = 900 mV) [16] and even 1,1Ј,2,2Ј-tetraformylferrocene (E 1/2 0/+ = 1145 mV). [17] In fact, their E 1/2 values nearly match or even surpass that of 1710 mV for the second oxidation of parent ferrocene (i.e.…”