“…[1,2,3] Their interest in catalysis arises from the easy decoordination of the weak donor centre without the displacement of the ligand, which should confer a better stability to the reaction intermediates. Mixed ligands containing phosphorus along with oxygen, nitrogen or sulphur donor atoms have specifically been designed for use in catalytic reactions such as hydrogenation, [4,5,6] oligomerisation, [7] and hydroformylation of olefins. [8] Pyrazole-derived molecules are good candidates for the preparation of interesting N,NЈ or N,P mixed ligands, owing to their ease of synthesis and the possibility of electronic and steric modulation of their properties.…”