“…[1,2] The R groups used so far (R = N(SiMe 3 ) 2 , Si(SiMe 3 ) 3 , C(SiMe 3 ) 3 , SitBu 3 ) were shown to bind to their Ga atoms exclusively through two-center, two-electron (2c2e) bonds (Scheme 1 a). In these clusters, the central cores of ligand-free Ga atoms were often determined to have topologies corresponding to one of the seven forms of elemental gallium, [1] meaning that coordination numbers typical of both metals (e.g., coordination number 12, as in Ga-III) and nonmetals (e.g., coordination number 1, as in a-Ga, since one short and six long GaÀGa distances are observed) are found. We previously introduced the concept of metalloid or elementoid clusters [1,3] which seems tailor-made for such Ga clusters.…”