“…"Noninnocence" as introduced by Jørgensen [10a] and as elaborated by Ward and McCleverty, [10b] as well as Wieghardt and co-workers [10c] pertains to redoxactive ligands that can create an ambi-valence in the electron distribution and thus in the oxidation state formulation of the corresponding coordination compounds. Among the typical noninnocently behaving ligands are often p conjugated organic systems, with [11a] or without bioinorganic relevance, [11] as well as diatomic ligands such as the classical NO and, in analogy, of NOC 2À , [14b,c] the now fully characterized CN 1.67À [8] can be fitted into a corresponding scheme of noninnocent diatomic ligands (Figure 1).…”