“…This redox boundary poses critical questions concerning the oxidation limit of icosahedral boron clusters, which is not only of fundamental interest, but could also have implications in the use of B 12 -based materials for energy storage and other applications. 2,[21][22][23] As previously established, 2,12,20,21,24,25 the redox potential of alkoxy and benzyloxy-substituted B 12 clusters ([B 12 (OR) 12 ]) can be rationally tuned as a function of their substituents by greater than 1 V for the same redox event. With this in mind, in addition to the high chemical, electrochemical, and 2,12,20,21,24,25 and this work, which introduces a third, reversible redox event for the B 12 (O-3-methylbutyl) 12 (1) derivative.…”