“…Early successful realizations included gold nanoparticle assemblies where individual particles were linked by dithiols 10 , DNA 11,12 , or using viral proteins as scaffolds 13,14 . Gold nanoclusters stabilized by thiolates 15 have for a long time served as a prototype, and the first successful structural determinations of their atomic structures led to breakthroughs in understanding the structure of the gold-ligand interface, the interactions in the ligand layer, the organic surface, and the principles that govern their electronic structure and optical response [16][17][18][19][20][21] , This has inspired efforts towards nanoscale and macroscale assemblies of gold [22][23][24][25][26] , silver 27,28 , and copper clusters [29][30][31][32] that might have a variety of applications in the fields of (bio)chemical sensing [33][34][35] , and optoelectronics [29][30][31][32][36][37][38] .…”