Abstract

The cover picture depicts two oxide cluster, Lu2O and Er2O, nested in the robust Cs(6)‐C82 fullerene cage, respectively. Their crystallographic structures display a large variation in the angles of the clusters within the cage (146.74° vs. 116.51°), suggesting flexible configurations of the oxide clusters heavily dependent on the radius of encapsulated metal ions. This work discloses the role of metal species in adjusting cluster conformation, and facilitates the understanding of interplay between the encapsulated cluster and host cage. More details are discussed in the article by Lu et al. on page 1915—1920.image

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