In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Romanian University in Cluj-Napoca.Abstract: Although Pb II -siloxides have been known until now to decomposet ooxoclusters, here [{RO F }PbOSi(SiMe 3 ) 3 ]( RO F = fluoroalkoxide) and, most importantly,[ Pb 2 {OSi(SiMe 3 ) 3 }{m 2 -OSi(SiMe 3 ) 3 } 3 ], are presented. The unusual bonding pattern in the latter thermally stable dinuclear complex was investigated by crystallographic and computational methods. Its stability is much higher than that of the simple, yet elusive "[Pb(OSiPh 3 ) 2 ]", for which decomposition pathways towards [Pb 4 (m 4 -O)(m 2 -OSiPh 3 ) 6 ]h ave been clearly established.Lead(II)d ialkoxides [Pb(OR) 2 ] n have long been used as volatile precursors to produce lead-based binary metal oxide materials, for example, lead ferroelectrics PbMO 3 (M = Ti,Z r), through chemicalv apour deposition of thin films. [1] Yet, their nuclearity in solutiona nd overall stabilityh ave often been debated, and they easily generate oxoclusters, such as [Pb 4 (m 4 -O)(m 2 -OR) 6 ] and [Pb 6 (m 3 -O) 4 (m 3 -OR) 4 ]( R= Et, iPr, tBu, and so on), in the presence of impurities (e.g.,w ater,o ther protic sources or bases) or upon heating. [2] Metal triorganosiloxides can also be used as molecular precursors to MSiO x metal silica-based materials. [3] However,c ompared to alkoxides, [Pb II ]-OSiR 3 siloxides remain very scarce, as Pb-O-Si patternsa re notoriously difficult to stabilise in discrete molecular complexes.T he first authenticated molecular Pb II -siloxide, the heteroleptic [Pb{N(SiMe 3 ) 2 }(m 2 -OSiMe 3 )] 2 ,w as ad imer prepared by Sita through heterocumulene metathesis of [Pb{N(SiMe 3 ) 2 } 2 ]. [4] Attempts at isolating the homoleptic congener [Pb(OSiMe 3 ) 2 ] n met no success,a lthough it was thought to be an intermediate in the observed formation of the cluster [Pb 7 (m 3 -O)(m 4 -O)(m-OSiMe 3 ) 10 ]( A,F igure 1). Prior to this, the syn-thesiso ft he homoleptic [Pb(OSiPh 3 ) 2 ] n had also been sought, but returned insteadt he tetranuclear[ Pb 4 (m 4 -O)(m 2 -OSiPh 3 ) 6 ]( B, Figure1), which was thought to furthere volve towards the octanuclear [Pb 8 O 5 (OSiPh 3 ) 6 ]. [5] Decomposition pathways for [Pb(OSiMe 3 ) 2 ] n and [Pb(OSiPh 3 ) 2 ] n were not ascertained;t hey were said to proceed through releaseo fs iloxanes, (R 3 Si) 2 O, but the non-metallic products of decompositionr emain poorly,i f at all, characterised. Considered collectively, these data highlightedt he propensityo fP b II ÀOm otifs to generate oxoclusters through uncontrolledd ecompositionp athways.T his scenario contrasts with that in relatedt in(II)c hemistry,i nw hich [Sn(O-SiPh 3 )(m 2 -OSiPh 3 )] 2 and heteroleptic Sn II -siloxides are stable. [6] Hence, unsupported homoleptic lead(II) triorganosiloxides remain elusive. The solvate [Pb{OSi(OtBu) 3 } 2 ·tBuOH·MeCN] was reported, but it was not structurally characterised;o nly its plumbate analogue [NaPb{OSi(OtBu) 3 } 3 ]w as authenticated by XRD analysis. [7] We are seeking to improveo ur understanding of t...