International audienceWater-soluble salts of anionic [Re Q (CN) ] (Q=S, Se, Te) chalcogenide octahedral rhenium clusters react with γ-cyclodextrin (γ-CD) producing a new type of inclusion compounds. Crystal structures determined through single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis revealed supramolecular host-guest assemblies resulting from close encapsulations of the octahedral cluster within two γ-CDs. Interestingly, nature of the inner Q ligands influences strongly the host-guest conformation. The cluster [Re S (CN) ] interacts preferentially with the primary faces of the γ-CD while the bulkier clusters [Re Se (CN) ] and [Re Te (CN) ] exhibit specific interactions with the secondary faces of the cyclic host. Furthermore, analysis of the cry...