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**Book Description:**
Polyoxometalates (POMs), recognized as early-transition metal-oxygen anion clusters, represent a vast and rapidly expanding realm of inorganic compounds essential to numerous scientific disciplines. This fascinating category of compounds is primarily classified into two fundamental subclasses: isopolyoxometalates (IPOMs) and heteropolyoxometalates (HPOMs).
Isopolyoxometalates (IPOMs) consist of polyatomic frameworks where the skeletal transition metal cations and oxide ions originate from a singular metal element. These compounds are pivotal in various applications, from catalysis to material science, showcasing unique chemical properties arising from their homogeneous structure.
On the other hand, heteropolyoxometalates (HPOMs), often referred to as heteropoly compounds (HPCs), incorporate both heteroatoms and coordination atoms into their composition. This diversity allows for an even broader spectrum of functionalities and interactions, making HPOMs invaluable in fields such as biochemistry, environmental science, and nanotechnology.
This comprehensive book delves into the intricate properties of POMs, elucidating their molecular structures, synthesis techniques, and the underlying principles governing their behavior and applications. By combining detailed theoretical insights with practical examples, the text serves as an essential resource for chemists, material scientists, and researchers interested in the fascinating world of polyoxometalates.
ISBN: 978-3-16-148410-0 | 978-3-16-148420-9
Embrace the opportunity to unlock a deeper understanding of polyoxometalates and tap into the potential of these remarkable compounds within your research and applications.









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