“…The structures of multinuclear zinc carboxylate complexes 9 – 13 represented by Zn a (O) b (OH) c (OAc) d L f (2a=b/2+c+d) have been reported (Figure 1C), in which Lewis basic neutral ligands (L) are often used to isolate them as single molecular structures. Tri‐, [26] tetra‐, [27] penta‐, [28,29] hexa‐, [29] and heptanuclear [30–33] zinc carboxylate complexes 9 – 13 contain oxido‐ or hydroxido bridge(s). Among them, tetranuclear complex 10 has been widely used as an SBUs for PCPs/MOFs since the pioneering work by Yaghi [34,35] and is also known to act as a biomimetic catalyst with unique chemoselectivity [36,37] .…”