“…[6][7][8][9][10][11] Detailed accounts on the binary tungsten bromides W 6 Br 12 , W 6 Br 14 , W 6 Br 16 , and W 6 Br 18 have been published by Siepmann [1] and von Schnering [2] in 1968, followed by extensive work on tungsten halide clusters by Hogue and McCarley in 1970. [12] Single-crystal structures of A 2 [W 6 Br 14 ] (A = K, Rb, and Cs) have been reported in 1998. [13] For the sake of completeness, compounds with [W 6 Br 14 ] 2-have also been reported with Ag + , [14] Cu + , [15] Tl + , [16] and Cd 2+ .…”