“…Apart from the homometallic species, heterometallic [Ln III 2 -Fe III 2 ] 52 (Ln = Dy, Gd, or Tb) and [M 4 -Fe III 4 ] 53 (M = Na, or K) clusters, which exhibit a sandwich-like motif, can also be generated, and their magnetic or catalytic properties have been documented. Thiacalix [4]arene (2) and sulfonylcalix [4]arene (3) have also demonstrated particular ability to bind Fe(III) cations, forming di-, 54 tri-55 and tetranuclear 56,57 clusters.…”