“…Thus, the octahedrally coordinated Ge [6] and Si [6] atoms would act as donors, transferring their four valence electrons to the acceptor T atoms (T = Ge [4] , Si [4] ), so forming the tetrahedrally coordinated skeleton. Like in the Zintl polyanions, the skeleton's connectivity obeys the (8 À N) rule (Santamaría-Pé rez & Vegas, 2003;Santamaría-Pé rez et al, 2005;Vegas & García-Baonza, 2007;Vegas, 2012;Vegas & Jenkins, 2017), where N is the total number of valence electrons associated with the T atoms (i.e. their own four valence electrons plus the one transferred from the donors).…”