“…Apart from these assembly structures, which are stabilized by organic cations (Table 1), pure inorganic salts of POM and small inorganic cations can form self‐assembly structures that comprise a spherical layer, which were named blackberries by Liu et al. :60 nanoscale, water‐soluble macro‐ions, such as {Mo 132 }, {Mo 154 }, {Mo 72 Fe 30 }, and others, tend to form stable, uniform, single‐layer blackberry structures 20–1000 nm in size in dilute solutions by noncovalent interactions 104. 105 Two interesting features of Keplerate {Mo 72 Fe 30 } blackberries are that 1) they create a microscaled, relatively isolated water environment (containing over three million water molecules) that has different properties from the bulk water, and 2) the blackberry membrane is permeable to small cations, but not to anions.…”