“…Finally, the selection of some (rare) inert coordination complexes followed by chiral resolution and separation may afford enantiomerically pure complexes. Inert lanthanides complexes can be obtained for polydentate ligands (i.e., cryptates, DOTA) (Gregolinski et al, 2008 ; Walton et al, 2011 ; Carr et al, 2012 ; Dai et al, 2019 ) or via the design of supramolecular assemblies, in which the lanthanide is sequestered within inert stoppers (Zare et al, 2017a ). Although the first-row transition metals are known to produce labile complexes, the preparation of inert complexes is possible with Cr III (d 3 ) or Co III (low-spin d 6 ) metals which possess large ligand-field stabilization energies, and with small and highly charged Fe III centers (Hilmes et al, 1977 ; Cantuel et al, 2004 ; Dee et al, 2019 ; Jiménez et al, 2019 ).…”