“…The 3,2-chain topology, based on M 2 II M 2 V squares linked by M II complexes, is rare among cyanido complexes. 4,5 There are only a few examples of octacyanidometallate-based compounds exhibiting such a structural motif: ijCo II IJ(S,S/R,R)-Pr i -Pybox)IJMeOH)] 3 ijW V IJCN) 8 ] 2 •5.5MeOH•0.5H 2 O (Pr i -Pybox = 2,2′-IJ2,6-pyridinediyl)bisIJ4-isopropyl-2-oxazoline)), 6 ijCo II IJtptz)-IJH 2 O)] 2 ijCo II IJH 2 O) 4 ]ijW V IJCN) 8 ] 2 •2H 2 O (tptz = 2,4,6-trisIJ2pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine), 7 ijMn II IJbpy) 2 IJDMF) 2 ] 2 ijMn II IJDMF) 4 ]ijM V -IJCN) 8 ] 2 (M V = W, Mo; bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine) 8,9 and ijM II -IJDMF) 4 ] 3 ijW V IJCN) 8 ] 2 (M II = Mn, Co, Ni). 8,10 Moreover, there is only one example of an assembly with 3,2-chains linked via a long organic ligand:…”