New York, USA: Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2016. — 269 p. — (Chemistry Research and Applications). — ISBN: 1536100072.
Polyoxometalates (abbreviated as POMs), also known as early-transition metal-oxygen anion clusters, is a large and rapidly growing series of inorganic compounds. POMs can be generally divided into two subclasses: isopolyoxometalates(IPOMs) and heteropolyoxometalates (HPOMs). The former refers to a class of isopoly compounds which contain the skeletal transition metal cations and oxide ions of the same metal element. In contrast, the latter one, known as heteropoly compounds (HPCs) as well, contains both heteroatom and coordination atoms. This book reviews properties of POMs, their structure and also their synthesis.
Vanadium-Containing Polyoxometalates: Synthesis, Structure and Properties
Antibacterial and Antitumor Activities of Polyoxometalates
Environmental Chemistry Utilization of the Redox and Catalytic Properties of Polyoxometalates for Desulfurization of Gas and Fuel Oil
Homogeneous Polyoxometalate Catalysis in Lignocellulosic Biomass Conversion
Utilization of Polyoxometalates for NOx Adsorptive Decomposition, Photocatalysis and Greenhouse Gas CO2 Conversion
Single-Crystal-to-Single-Crystal Transformations in Stimuli-Responsive Compounds Based on Polyoxometalate Clusters
Formation of Phosphanegold(I) Cluster Cations Mediated by Polyoxometalates, Molecular Structures and Catalysis for Organic Transformation