“…The synthesis and applications of heterobimetallic complexes are an ever-present topic in inorganic chemistry. − Of particular interest is the incorporation of ferrocene derivatives into other metal complex frameworks. − Since the discovery of ferrocene and its formerly unprecedented sandwich-structure, , many ferrocene derivatives have been reported. − Because of the manifold derivatization options of the ferrocene framework, there is a huge number of polymetallic complexes containing ferrocenes which are linked with different bridges (C; − N; − O; − P; S; , Se; , N,O ,, ). In the context of ferrocene-based titanium complexes, several studies have focused on clusters, − electron-deficient catalysts , and redox-active compounds. ,− Because the chemistry of bis(π–η 5 :σ–η 1 -pentafulvene)titanium complexes is characterized by a broad range of E–H activation and Ti–C functionalization reactions, they are excellent precursors for the generation of bimetallic Ti/Fe complexes. , As we reported earlier, both monofunctional and bifunctional transformations are possible depending on the substrate. Herein, we report novel bimetallic Ti/Fe complexes based on ferrocene aldehydes, ketones, alcohols and 1,1′-bis(phenylphosphine)ferrocene.…”