“…Most of the P,N-ligands used for the synthesis of heterometallic Au I /Ag I or Au I /Cu I complexes are the pyridine-2-ylphosphine and analogous phosphines with an N-heterocycle, where an N-heterocyclic group is directly connected toward a P-donor center. ,, Spatial distancing of the pyridyl group from the phosphorus coordination center opens the way to the principally different coordination properties. , Surprisingly, ligands, such as PyCH 2 PR 2 or Py(CH 2 ) 2 PR 2 with spatial outlying of P- and N-donor centers, are not well studied concerning the synthesis of copper(I) and gold(I) complexes . Heterocyclic bisphosphines with exocyclic pyridylethyl groups are promising P,P- or P,N-bridging platforms for the construction of polynuclear complexes displaying intensive luminescence and/or stimuli-responsive luminescence. ,, In 2019, we presented the synthesis and structure of the hexanuclear copper(I) complexes containing two Cu 3 I 3 units based on tetradentate N Py ,P,P,N Py -bridging 1,5-diaza-3,7-diphosphacyclooctanes bearing two exocyclic pyridylethyl substituents at the phosphorus atoms. The structure of the obtained complexes was unusual due to the assembly of novel trinuclear copper(I) moieties stabilized by four donor centers of two ligands.…”