The document discusses research into generating and studying iminoxyl radicals. Iminoxyl radicals are intermediates generated through the oxidation of oximes, which are commonly found in drugs, pesticides, food and cosmetics. The researchers aim to cleanly generate iminoxyl radicals using O-silyl oxime ethers and study their structure and reactivity. Their experiments investigate the effects of silane substituents, solvents, sensitizers and nucleophiles on iminoxyl radical rearrangement and side product formation.