“…Research on the intercalation of organometallic guest molecules into inorganic layered host matrices was kickstarted by Dines with the intercalation of cobaltocene (CoCp 2 , Cp = η 5 ‐C 5 H 5 ) into metal dichalcogenides MX 2 (M = Ti, Zr, Nb, Ta and Sn; X = S, Se) . Since then a large number of bis‐Cp and bis‐arene sandwich complexes (and their ring‐substituted derivatives) and bent metallocenes such as Cp 2 MoCl 2 have been intercalated into a range of host lattices including metal dichalcogenides, MOCl (M = Fe, V, Ti), MPS 3 (M = Mn, Zn, Fe, Ni), β‐ZrNCl, MoO 3 , zirconium phosphate, vanadyl phosphate,, layered silicates,, and layered double hydroxides (LDHs) . In sharp contrast, there are few reports of the incorporation of half‐sandwich “piano stool” complexes within inorganic layered materials, with two examples being [CpRu(benzo‐15‐crown‐5)] + in MPS 3 (M = Mn, Cd, Zn), and [CpMo(CO) 3 CH 2 COO – ] in a Zn,Al LDH …”