“…The unique photochemistry of the molybdenum and tungsten halide clusters [M 6 X 8 Y 6 ] 2À (M = Mo, W; X, Y = Cl, Br, I) has been known for over 30 years (Maverick et al, 1983) and researchers continue to explore the tunabilty of the redox potentials, crystal structures and photochemical properties of cluster-containing compounds via variation of the bridging and terminal ligands and the counter-ion (Mikhailov et al, 2016;Saito et al, 2017;Akagi et al, 2018). Metal clusters, such as molybdenum halides, consist of an inner [Mo 6 X 8 ] 4+ core surrounded by six axial ligands which are more labile than the core ligands, making the preparation of mixed-ligand cluster complexes relatively straightforward.…”