“…In this study, the synthesis and characterization of iridium clusters protected by a typical alkyne, phenylacetylene (PA), is reported. Recently, nanoparticles and clusters of Ir have attracted significant attention as active, selective catalysts for various reactions, e.g., CO 2 fixation, hydrogenation, and aerobic oxidation. − In these studies, Ir nanoparticles and clusters were synthesized using ligands (thiols, phosphines), polymers (polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), dendrimers), and surfactants (ethylene glycol (EG)) as stabilizers or zeolites as support. Examples of atomically precise synthesis are limited to Ir 4 , Ir 6 , and Ir 9 . − Motivated by the successful synthesis of Au analogues, e.g., Au 34 (PA) 16 and Au 54 (PA) 26 , − PA-protected Ir clusters (Ir:PA) were synthesized via the ligation of PA to the preformed Ir clusters stabilized by EG.…”