“…The Cu 6 core adopts a bicapped tetrahedral cluster structure and this unit is incarnated into an octahedral Al 6 shell. Interestingly, the arrangement of atoms in the M 12 units can be correlated to the nested polyhedra of well-known intermetallic phases, such as Cu 9 Al 4 , MgCu 2 (the cubic Laves phase), Be 5 Au, a-Mn (the c-phase), which are all structurally closely related to Cu 5 Zn 8 (g-brass). The 26-atom nested polyhedral clusters of g-brass (Figure 1) consist of successive layers of an inner tetrahedron (IT, orange), an outer tetrahedron (OT, green), an octahedron (OH, pale blue), and a distorted cuboctahedron (CO, gray).…”