“…In such compounds, the proximity of the ruthenium atoms leads to a strong metal-metal interaction, both magnetic and electronic, enhancing the electron delocalization over the [Ru 3 O] + core, which behaves like a single metal center [24]. Besides the rich redox, electrochromic and catalytic properties, species containing labile and/or bridging ligands can act as building blocks to assemble supramolecular structures [18,19,[24][25][26][27][28]. The [Ru 3 O(CH 3 COO) 6 )] moiety also appears as an appealing unit to react with NO 0 .…”