“…However, they offer interesting synthetic possibilities due to the opportunity to introduce more than one functional group within the silsesquioxanes core bearing at the same time also inert ones. As a result, the perspectives for the further development of this group of compounds are vast, from nanostructured coating films [13], silica-grafted catalysts [21,22], tripodal ligands for transition metals [23], novel cage host molecules [24], aggregates in cosmetics and food manufacturing [25,26], or dentistry [27,28] to polymers modifiers as cross-linking agents [29][30][31][32][33][34]. Multi-functional SQs may additionally offer the possibility to obtain three-dimensional (3D) copolymeric networks, leading to substantial improvement in their physicochemical properties, i.e., increased thermal and oxidation resistance, mechanical properties, e.g., hardness, as well as the reduction of flammability, heat evolution, viscosity during processing, etc.…”