“…Among these compounds, Cs 2 Mo 6 X i 8 X a 6 (X i and X a = Cl, Br and I) series is known for a long time and has been widely used as precursor for the preparation of hybrid nanomaterials due on one hand to their solubility in organic solvents like acetone, ethanol and acetonitrile [1,2,9,16], and on the other hand to their unique photochemical features such as redox properties [17], photocatalysis [8,18,19], and photoluminescence [16]. For instance, with iodine, the substitution via solution chemistry of apical I a by OCOC n F 2n?1 groups leads to Cs 2 Mo 6 I i 8 ðOCOC n F 2nþ1 Þ a 6 (n = 1, 2, 3) series [20,21]. From the viewpoint of optical properties, the Mo 6 [22,23].…”