“…Robinson and co-workers reported a concentration-dependent relationship in CdS MSCs. They showed that, at high concentration, high-purity clusters were obtained, while at low concentration, clusters tended to form nanocrystals. − Yu and co-workers synthesized several CdS MSCs by a two-step method and demonstrated that these CdS MSCs were obtained based on the two-pathway model, where the intermediates were initially formed at a high temperature and then converted to MSCs at a relatively low temperature. , However, these CdS MSCs were difficult to isolate, and studies on the transformation mechanism in the cluster region were limited to clusters with the same composition. ,, Recently, Yu and co-workers reported the cation exchange reaction during the prenucleation stage, but the transformation of semiconductor MSCs with different anions has not yet been reported . In addition, the specific compositions of stoichiometric CdS MSCs remained unavailable, which limited the use of such MSCs as molecular inks or next-generation precursors for low-cost semiconductor fabrication. , Therefore, there is an urgent need to obtain CdS clusters with a single-sized stoichiometry and to investigate the transformation pathways in the cluster region.…”