“…4,14,18 The metal-centered icosahedral Au 13 5+ core is a relevant prototypical motif as denoted in the seminal Au 25 (SR) 18 − cluster 19–26 featuring eight cluster electrons (8- ce ) in a closed-shell 1S 2 1P 6 electronic configuration; 4,27 described as a superatom in analogy to isolated atoms. Noteworthy, such a motif can aggregate into dimers, trimers, and rings, leading to the formation of supermolecules, 28,29 highlighting M 2 Au 36 (SR) 24 , resembling 14-, 12-, and 10- ce species that retain single-, double-, and triple-intercluster bonds, in resemblance to Cl–Cl, OO, and NN molecules, which can be reversibly controlled electrochemically. 30–32 Moreover, three-center bonds have also been depicted recently.…”