04126nam 2200409 450 991076577530332120230326235527.03-03842-162-6(CKB)5400000000000379(NjHacI)995400000000000379(EXLCZ)99540000000000037920230326d2016 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPolyoxometalates /edited by Greta Ricarda Patzke and Pierre-Emmanuel CarBasel :MDPI,2016.1 online resource (254 pages)William H. Casey, Marilyn M. Olmstead, Caitlyn R. Hazlett, Chelsey Lamar and Tori Z. Forbes -- Merinda R. Healey, Stephen P. Best, Lars Goerigk and Chris Ritchie -- Diana M. Fernandes, Marta Nunes, Ricardo J. Carvalho, Revathi Bacsa, Israel-Martyr Mbomekalle, Philippe Serp, Pedro de Oliveira and Cristina Freire -- Pavel A. Abramov, Maxim N. Sokolov and Cristian Vicent -- Aroa Pache, Santiago Reinoso, Leire San Felices, Amaia Iturrospe, Luis Lezama and Juan M. Gutiérrez-Zorrilla -- Vincent Goovaerts, Karen Stroobants, Gregory Absillis and Tatjana N. Parac-Vogt -- Nancy Watfa, Sébastien Floquet, Emmanuel Terazzi, William Salomon, Laure Guénée, Kerry Lee Buchwalder, Akram Hijazi, Daoud Naoufal, Claude Piguet and Emmanuel Cadot -- Masooma Ibrahim, Bassem S. Bassil and Ulrich Kortz -- Olivier Oms, Tarik Benali, Jérome Marrot, Pierre Mialane, Marin Puget, Hélène Serier-Brault, Philippe Deniard, Rémi Dessapt and Anne Dolbecq -- Yuji Kikukawa, Kazuhiro Ogihara and Yoshihito Hayashi -- Patricio Hermosilla-Ibáñez, Karina Muñoz-Becerra, Verónica Paredes-García, Eric Le Fur, Evgenia Spodine and Diego Venegas-Yazigi -- Sara Goberna-Ferrón, Joaquín Soriano-López and José Ramón Galán-Mascarós -- Loïc Parent, Pedro de Oliveira, Anne-Lucie Teillout, Anne Dolbecq, Mohamed Haouas, Emmanuel Cadot and Israël M. Mbomekallé -- Tadaharu Ueda, Yuriko Nishimoto, Rie Saito, Miho Ohnishi and Jun-ichi Nambu -- Simone Piccinin and Stefano Fabris.Polyoxometalates (POMs), known since the mid-18th century, have fascinated generations of researchers and continue to attract promising young scientists to date. Ever since the first pioneering investigations into the manifold structures and properties of POMs, polyoxometalate chemistry emerged as an independent and highly productive area of research, with constant and exciting new developments from an exceptionally wide range of scientific disciplines, such as synthetic/structural chemistry, biology, physics and theoretical chemistry. Indeed, polyoxometalates as highly versatile transition metal oxo-cluster materials offer virtually endless options for future applied devices. They excel through their: wide compositional and structural diversity, giving rise to flexible tuning of electronic properties, versatile redox properties, chemical stability and robustness. Among this growing family of oxo-clusters, two POM classes, namely transition metal substituted polyoxometalates (TMSPs) and lanthanide substituted polyoxometalates (LnSPs), are currently attracting special interest due to their promising role in current competitive research areas, e.g., water splitting, catalysis, magnetism, electronic materials and bio-medical applications. This Special Issue focuses on the most recent advances in polyoxometalate chemistry covering synthetic methods, mechanistic insights and application perspectives in photocatalysis (water splitting), organic catalysis, magnetism, bio-medicine, electrochemistry and other currently relevant areas.ElectrochemistryCatalysisPolyoxometalatesElectrochemistry.Catalysis.Polyoxometalates.546.3Patzke Greta RicardaCar Pierre-EmmanuelNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910765775303321Polyoxometalates1934853UNINA