“…Apart from scorpionate ligands, bi- or tridentate thioether ligands are equally able to provide a soft coordination sphere for metal ions, and therefore, they have been utilized in the preparation of tungsten(II) alkyne complexes of the type [WX 2 (CO)(C 2 R 2 )(L- S , S ′)] and [WX(CO)(C 2 R 2 )(L- S , S ′, S ″)]X (X = Br, I; R = Me, Ph) . In order to circumvent the limitation for a S 3 donor set and to afford a S 3 – donor for performing salt metathesis reactions, poly(thioether)borate scorpionate ligands were developed in the 1990s. , The ligand phenyltris((methylthio)methyl)borate, [PhTt], and some modifications of it are now well established in the literature with numerous complexes of Fe(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(I), Zn(II), Mo(0), Mo(II), Pd(II), and Cd(II) but none of tungsten. − …”