“…A set of three square-planar Pd II complexes (22, 62, and 85) with an invariant metal–ligand coordination environment, where 2-aminophenolate ligands are present in (L •– , L •– ), (L 0 , L 0 ), and (L •– , L 0 ) redox levels, respectively, have been reported. Complexes 1 – 15 , with square-planar, distorted-octahedral, and capped-octahedral geometry, where ligands are coordinated in the L 2– redox level, have been reported. ,− A sizable number of complexes, 16 – 59 , with distorted-tetrahedral, square-planar, and octahedral geometry have also been reported, where ligands are coordinated in the L •– redox level. ,,,,,− The PPh 3 -bound complexes 5 with 2-aminophenolate in the L 2– redox level and 38 in the L •– redox level provided examples of proof-of-concept of hemilability. , The distorted-tetrahedral 47 and 48 are the first examples of radical-bound high-spin hs-Co II and hs-Ni II . Complexes 56 – 59 of the composition [Co III (L •– ) 2 X] (X = monodentate anionic ligand) with five-coordinate geometry, where ligands are coordinated in the L •– redox level, have also been reported. ,− Four/six-coordinate complexes 60 – 66 with ligands in the L 0 redox level have also been reported. ,,,,,, Notably, using a tridentate and a hexadentate ligand, complexes have also been synthesized with two coordinated ligands in two different redox levels (tridentate), 89 , or two arms in two different redox levels (hexadentate), 91 .…”