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Polyoxometalate Chemistry continues a long-running series that describes recent advances in scientific research, in particular, in the field of inorganic chemistry. Several highly regarded experts, mostly from academia, contribute on specific topics. The current issue focuses on recent advances in the development and application of polyoxometalate complexes in areas such as solution chemistry, self-organization, solar fuels, non-aqueous chemistry, spintronics, nanoscience and catalysis.
- Presents a single monograph on recent developments in polyoxometalate chemistry as written by scientific leaders in this field- Concise and informative presentations cover a wide range of topics in this field of chemistry- Contains detailed literature references, enabling the reader to move on to the source of the reported work where more details can be found- Provides a solid presentation of a hard-cover book of excellent technical quality
1. Exploring Self-Assembly and the Self-Organization of Nanoscale Inorganic Polyoxometalate Clusters2. Supramolecular Structures Formation of Polyoxometalates in Solution Driven by Counterion-Macroion Interaction3. Electron Transfer-Oxygen Transfer Reactions and Beyond With Polyoxometalates4. Oxygen-Isotope Exchange and Metastable Dissociation in Oxides5. Polyoxometalate Multielectron Catalysts in Solar Fuel Production6. [Co9(H2O)6(OH)3(HPO4)2(PW9O34)3]16-: A Highly Efficient Catalyst for Water Oxidation7. Polyoxometalate-Functionalized Nanocarbon Materials for Energy Conversion, Energy Storage, and SensorSystems8. Design of Magnetic Polyoxometalates for Molecular Spintronics and as Spin Qubits9. Perspectives for Polyoxometalates in Single-Molecule Electronics and Spintronics10. Nonaqueous Polyoxometalate Synthesis for Systematic Studies of Hydrolysis, Protonation, and Reduction