“…Among the different molecular units reported as stereodynamic elements, tetradentate metal complexes have been extensively explored by the group of Canary, , Anslyn, ,,, and us. ,,− These systems are characterized by a propeller-like arrangement of the ligand around the metal which gives rise to the formation of two enantiomeric complexes in solution characterized by a clockwise ( P ) or counterclockwise ( M ) orientation. Tripodal ligands derived from quinoline or pyridine, in particular tris (2-pyridylmethyl)amine ( TPMA ), are able to form propeller-like complexes with Zn(II) and Cu(II) ions, which have been used as molecular sensors or as redox-triggered chiroptical molecular switches. ,, …”