“…In particular, cyclometalated complexes of d 8 metal ions, such as Pt(II), Pd(II) and Au(III) have been studied as sensors, catalysts, anticancer agents, light-emitting diodes, molecular switches, photovoltaic cells, liquid crystalline materials. 1,2 This class of compounds include classical bidentate complexes (such as those derived from 2-phenylpyridine), 1,2 non-classical species (such as those derived from rollover cyclometalation), 3 symmetrical terdentate complexes (the so-called pincer complexes, e.g. N,C,N), 4 and un-symmetrical terdentate complexes, such as those derived from substituted 2,2'-bipyridines 5 or di-imines.…”