Since the introduction of tris(pyrazolyl)borates by Trofimenko, in the 1960s, in a pivotal paper on “Boron-Pyrazole Chemistry”, scorpionate ligands are some of the most widely-used ligands in chemistry. They readily coordinate a wide variety of metal ions, affording stable metal complexes: the term scorpionate derives from the interchange between their bi- and tri-dentate coordination modes. In the last 50 years, the success of poly(azolyl)borates has inspired the development of a new generation Scorpionates, including the analogous poly(azolyl)alkanes, which are excellent supporting ligands for most metals of the Periodic Table. Even if this shows that, in this field, a great deal of research has been done, Scorpionates chemistry and their...