“…The reactivities of metal nanoclusters are fundamental in analyzing structural evolution, tailoring physicochemical properties, and promoting practical applications. Specifically, owing to their high reactivities, cluster-based functional nanomaterials have mutable and regulatable characteristics since nanocluster templates are easily modified with external conditions (acting as transforming driving forces), such as ligand exchange, [39][40][41][42] metal exchange, [43][44][45] redox, [46][47][48][49][50] and photo/temperature/pH variation [51][52][53] (Scheme 1). Accordingly, several cluster-based functional nanomaterials with unique features (such as enhanced stability, high sensitivity, or fast dynamic response) have been prepared for practical applications.…”