“…Inorganic-organic chalcogenidometallates are an important class of compounds and many such compounds have been reported in the literature (Sheldrick & Wachhold, 1988;Bensch et al, 1997;Dehnen & Melullis, 2007;Wang et al, 2016;Zhou, 2016;Zhu & Dai, 2017;Nie et al, 2017). A large part of this family of compounds consists of thioantimonates, which exhibit a variety of coordination numbers that can lead to networks of different dimensionality (Jia et al, 2004;Powell et al, 2005;Spetzler et al, 2004;Zhang et al, 2007;Liu & Zhou, 2011;Engelke et al, 2004;Puls et al, 2006). Moreover, some of them have potential for applications, for example in the field of superionic conductors (Zhou et al, 2019) or as photoconductive materials (Pienack et al, 2008a).…”