“…Namely, TEMPO radicals or verdazyl radicals act as donors to form CT complexes, which are isolated as solid substances. [11] A relatively high room-temperature conductivity has been found in the 1:1 salt with [Ni(dmit) 2 ], the 1:2 salt with [Ni(dmit) 2 ], and the 1:4 salt with [Pd(dmit) 2 ] (where dmit is 1,3-dithiole-2-thione-4,5-dithiolate) ranging from 4 10 ±3 S cm ±1 for the former salt to about 1 10 ±2 S cm ±1 for the latter two salts. [10] The electrical conductivity observed in each CT complex at room temperature ranges from 1.40 10 ±2 S cm ±1 to 3.95 10 ±5 S cm ±1 , which is in sharp contrast to other aminoxyl-based CT complexes, which have conductivities below 10 ±6 S cm ±1 .…”