“…The tetrahedrane complexes [{CpMo(CO) 2 } 2 (μ,η 2:2 -EE′)] [E = E′ = P ( A ); E = P, E′ = As ( B ); E = P, E′ = Sb ( C ); E = E′ = As ( D ); E = As, E′ = Sb ( E ); E = E′ = Sb ( F )], which are isolobal to the E 4 (E = P, As) tetrahedranes, are among the simplest in the series of E n ligand complexes, as their coordination behavior is more predictable due to only two E-donor atoms. Hence, our group studied the coordination chemistry of the homoleptic congeners [{CpMo(CO) 2 } 2 (μ,η 2:2 -P 2 )] ( A ), ,, [{CpMo(CO) 2 } 2 (μ,η 2:2 -As 2 )] ( D ) , and [{CpMo(CO) 2 } 2 (μ,η 2:2 -Sb 2 )] ( F ) , in detail during the last years. Regarding the more elaborate heterodiatomic complexes [{CpMo(CO) 2 } 2 (μ,η 2:2 -PE)] (E = As ( B ), Sb ( C )), only few reports on their coordination toward CuX (X = Cl, Br, I), (dppf)Cu (dppf = 1,1′-bis(diphenylphosphino)-ferrocene) and M[TEF] (M = Ag, Cu) as well as on their oxidation chemistry , are known.…”