“…The lion’s share of the [Bi 2 X 8 L 2 ] 2– structures has been reported with solvent molecules (e.g., L = THF, 20 , 23 − 26 H 2 O, 27 DMSO, 26 , 28 − 32 acetone 28 , 33 , 34 ) coordinating to the bismuth centers (see Figure 1 ), but in some cases more sophisticated donor molecules such as bipyridines 35 − 42 can act as Lewis bases. On the basis of our CCDC search, the most common donor atom is oxygen, 20 , 23 − 34 , 38 , 42 − 44 followed by nitrogen, 35 − 37 , 39 − 41 and to our knowledge there is only one example with sulfur (dimethyl sulfide 45 ).…”