Abstract

AbstractRuthenium remains one of the most popular metals in inorganic and organometallic chemistry. The multiple oxidation state that it possesses and the versatility in its coordination mode have contributed to this success. However, despite the facility to synthesize all kind of ruthenium‐based complexes, the insertion of ruthenium in metallomesogens remains scarce. This review presents all metallomesogens incorporating ruthenium over the last 35 years, suggesting that the contribution of ruthenium in the development of metallomesogens has just begun.

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