“…Conspicuously absent from this list are oxyanions derived from deprotonation of boric acid, H 3 BO 3 , with discrete transition metal complexes containing these ligands being rare. Therefore, the recent report by Pan and co-workers of only the second structurally characterized example of chelated hydrogenborate in the Co(II) complex [Co(bipy) 2 O 2 BOH]·[B 5 O 6 (OH) 4 ]·H 3 BO 3 ·H 3 O·H 2 O (bipy = 2,2′-bipyridine) was of interest, given our extensive work on the coordination chemistry of oxyanions. − However, several features of the reported synthesis and characterization led us to question the identity of the isolated complex. First, the reaction was carried out under aerobic conditions; air oxidation of solutions of Co(II) in the presence of amine ligands is often facile, and while Co(II) complexes containing two bipy ligands have been isolated under aerobic conditions, , oxidation to Co(III) cannot be excluded.…”