Global Survey of Polyoxometalate Research ...
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Pré-publication ou Document de travail
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Titre :
Global Survey of Polyoxometalate Research for Health, Electronics, Energy, and the Environment. Roadmap to Future Discoveries.
Auteur(s) :
Monakhov, Kirill Yu. [Auteur]
Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering [IOM]
Petrovskii, Stanislav [Auteur]
Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering [IOM]
Long, De-Liang [Auteur]
University of Glasgow
Nyman, May [Auteur]
Oregon State University [OSU]
Kahnt, Axel [Auteur]
Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering [IOM]
Warneke, Jonas [Auteur]
Leipzig University / Universität Leipzig
Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering [IOM]
Ritchie, Chris [Auteur]
Monash University [Clayton]
Parac-Vogt, Tatjana [Auteur]
G. Mitchell, Scott [Auteur]
Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón [INMA]
Song, Yu-Fei [Auteur]
Beijing University of Chemical Technology [BUCT]
Moors, Marco [Auteur]
Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering [IOM]
Proust, Anna [Auteur]
Institut Parisien de Chimie Moléculaire [IPCM]
Vuillaume, Dominique [Auteur]
Nanostructures, nanoComponents & Molecules - IEMN [NCM - IEMN]
Sadakane, Masahiro [Auteur]
Hiroshima University
Newton, Graham [Auteur]
University of Nottingham, UK [UON]
Miras, Haralampos [Auteur]
University of Glasgow
Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering [IOM]
Petrovskii, Stanislav [Auteur]
Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering [IOM]
Long, De-Liang [Auteur]
University of Glasgow
Nyman, May [Auteur]
Oregon State University [OSU]
Kahnt, Axel [Auteur]
Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering [IOM]
Warneke, Jonas [Auteur]
Leipzig University / Universität Leipzig
Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering [IOM]
Ritchie, Chris [Auteur]
Monash University [Clayton]
Parac-Vogt, Tatjana [Auteur]
G. Mitchell, Scott [Auteur]
Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón [INMA]
Song, Yu-Fei [Auteur]
Beijing University of Chemical Technology [BUCT]
Moors, Marco [Auteur]
Leibniz Institute of Surface Engineering [IOM]
Proust, Anna [Auteur]
Institut Parisien de Chimie Moléculaire [IPCM]
Vuillaume, Dominique [Auteur]

Nanostructures, nanoComponents & Molecules - IEMN [NCM - IEMN]
Sadakane, Masahiro [Auteur]
Hiroshima University
Newton, Graham [Auteur]
University of Nottingham, UK [UON]
Miras, Haralampos [Auteur]
University of Glasgow
Discipline(s) HAL :
Chimie
Physique [physics]
Physique [physics]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Due to their universal structural, electronic and electrochemical properties, POMs, polynuclear metal–oxygen anions, are attracting increasing interest in the scientific community, as demonstrated by the rapidlygrowing ...
Lire la suite >Due to their universal structural, electronic and electrochemical properties, POMs, polynuclear metal–oxygen anions, are attracting increasing interest in the scientific community, as demonstrated by the rapidlygrowing number of research articles and patents per year from 1974 to 2025. Our review article presents thefirst edition of a global survey with a roadmap to provide insight into active POM communities worldwideand gives a forward-looking outline of the future challenges and unsolved problems for the technologicallyoriented use of POMs in the applied fields of molecular life and systems sciences. The article focuses on thelatest achievements and strategic perspectives in the synthesis of POMs, advanced methods of theirstructural and physical chemical characterization (crystallography, electron diffraction, small-angle X-rayscattering, and pulse radiolysis transient absorption spectroscopy), and surface engineering with massselectedPOM ions. The three thematic areas “Health”, “Electronics”, and “Energy and the Environment”guide researchers to develop and formulate innovative POM materials with tailored properties at the levelof 1) acids and salts, 2) self-assembled mono- and multilayers, and 3) soft and solid-state matrices.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Due to their universal structural, electronic and electrochemical properties, POMs, polynuclear metal–oxygen anions, are attracting increasing interest in the scientific community, as demonstrated by the rapidlygrowing number of research articles and patents per year from 1974 to 2025. Our review article presents thefirst edition of a global survey with a roadmap to provide insight into active POM communities worldwideand gives a forward-looking outline of the future challenges and unsolved problems for the technologicallyoriented use of POMs in the applied fields of molecular life and systems sciences. The article focuses on thelatest achievements and strategic perspectives in the synthesis of POMs, advanced methods of theirstructural and physical chemical characterization (crystallography, electron diffraction, small-angle X-rayscattering, and pulse radiolysis transient absorption spectroscopy), and surface engineering with massselectedPOM ions. The three thematic areas “Health”, “Electronics”, and “Energy and the Environment”guide researchers to develop and formulate innovative POM materials with tailored properties at the levelof 1) acids and salts, 2) self-assembled mono- and multilayers, and 3) soft and solid-state matrices.Lire moins >
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Anglais
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Date de dépôt :
2025-04-05T05:59:28Z