“…115,116 Reliably distinguishing the nature of the active centers and the type of catalyst (homogeneous or cluster/nanoparticle) is of great significance for tuning the reaction conditions and designing new generations of highly efficient, stable, and sustainable catalysts. 117 Among the various methods, the mercury test (''Hg test'', ''mercury poisoning test'', ''Hg poisoning test'', or ''Hg drop test'') is one of the most frequently used rapid methods for distinguishing between truly homogeneous molecular catalysis and cluster/nanoparticle catalysis. 118 The method is based on the assumption that metallic mercury will poison M0 clusters/ nanoparticles that are acting as catalytically active centers but is inert toward molecular metal complexes.…”