“…Indeed, depending on X and L, some members of this family demonstrate intensive luminescence in the red/near-infrared region with emission lifetimes of hundreds of microseconds and often with significant quantum yields. [11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Due to these properties, materials based on these clusters have been demonstrated to have potential in solar energy harvesting, 18,19 bioimaging, photodynamic therapy, [20][21][22] photo-catalysis, [23][24][25][26][27] oxygen sensing, [28][29][30][31] lighting, [32][33][34] etc.…”