“…The main problem in studying such products, often obtained in low yields by serendipity, is to rationalize their synthesis. Very recent works reported by Hogarth and co-workers concerning the study of the complexes [Fe 3 (CO) 4 L(κ 2 -diphosphine)(μ-edt) 2 ] (edt = ethanedithiolate, L = PPh 3 ), obtained by using [Fe 3 (CO) 7 (μ-edt) 2 ] as a precursor and diphosphine, prompted us to report our results concerning the systematic synthesis of species of the general formula [Fe 3 (CO) 5 (κ 2 -dppe)(μ-pdt)(μ-xdt)] ( 1 , xdt = propanedithiolate (pdt); 2 , xdt = azadithiolate (adt Bn ) with adt Bn = {SCH 2 } 2 NBn ( 2 )). Preliminary results concerning the electrochemical behavior of [Fe 3 (CO) 5 (κ 2 -dppe)(μ-pdt) 2 ] ( 1 ), in the absence and the presence of acid, are also presented as well as Mössbauer measurements and calculations on 1 .…”