“…The most characteristic ligands studied have been: (a) bidentate ligands N(pz)-N(amine) [10,11], N(pz)-O(alcohol, ether) [12][13][14][15], N(pz)-P(phosphine) [10,[16][17][18], and N(pz)-S(thiolate) 0022 [19,20]; (b) tridentate ligands (N(pz)) 2 -N(amine) [21,22], (N(pz)) 2 -O(ether) [23,24], (N(pz)) 2 -S(thioether) [25], (N(pz)) 2 -N(amine)-O(alcohol)groups [26]; (c) tetradentate ligands (N(pz)) 2 -(S(thioether)) 2 [27]. These studies have shown that pyrazole, in general, is the stronger donor group of the ligand, but in the case of ligands containing third period donor atoms (P, S), the pyrazole group can also behave as a labile donor group [20].…”