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Hybrid Organic−Inorganic Polyoxometalate Compounds: From Structural Diversity to Applications

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Polyoxometalates (POMs) are discrete anionic metaloxygen clusters which can be regarded as soluble oxide fragments which play a great role in various areas ranging from catalysis, medicine, electrochemistry, photochromism,5 to magnetism.
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Polyoxometalates (POMs) are discrete anionic metaloxygen clusters which can be regarded as soluble oxide fragments. They exhibit a great diversity of sizes, nuclearities, and shapes. They are built from the connection of {MOx} polyhedra, M being a d-block element in high oxidation state, usually VIV,V, MoVI, or WVI.1 While these species have been known for almost two centuries, they still attract much interest partly based on their large domains of applications. They play a great role in various areas ranging from catalysis,2 medicine,3 electrochemistry,4 photochromism,5 to magnetism.6 This palette of applications is intrinsically due to the combination of their added value properties (redox properties, large sizes, high negative charges, nucleophilicity...). Parallel to this domain, the organic-inorganic hybrids area has followed a similar expansion during the last 10 years. The concept of organic-inorganic hybrid materials * To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: dolbecq@ chimie.uvsq.fr. Chem. Rev. 2010, 110, 6009–6048 6009

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Orbital Engineering: Photoactivation of an Organofunctionalized Polyoxotungstate

TL;DR: In this article, an organic-inorganic hybrid polyoxometalate, K₆[P₂2W₁₇O₅₈(PO₳H₵C₉NO), was found to exhibit enhanced redox behavior and photochemistry compared to its purely inorganic counterparts.
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Series of Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Rare Earth Derivatives Based on [MnV13O38]7– Polyoxoanion: Syntheses, Structures, and Magnetic and Electrochemical Properties

TL;DR: A family of polyoxometalate compounds based on 1:13 polyoxoanions, organic molecules, and lanthanide cations, H[{La2(DMF)5(H2O)4}{MnV13O38}]]·DMF·5H 2O (1), H [{Ce2DMF]2(H 2
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Two novel bi-functional hybrid materials constructed from POMs and a Schiff base with excellent third-order NLO and catalytic properties

TL;DR: The first polyoxometalates modified by a porphyrin-resembling planar Schiff base have been successfully designed and synthesized under hydrothermal conditions and the third-order NLO responses indicated that they are excellent third- order NLO materials.
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Solvent-mediated gel formation, hierarchical structures, and rheological properties of organogels

TL;DR: Fundamentally, this solvent-mediated approach regulates the balance between solubility and insolubility of this gelator in the mixing solvents, and provides a new method for the preparation of organogels.
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A hexa-{MnIII–Schiff-base}-decorated cyclic polyoxovanadate as photocatalyst for dye degradation

TL;DR: A new organic-inorganic hybrid compound was synthesized by the reaction between NH4VO3 and [Mn(salen)(H2O)2]ClO4 in a methanol-water solution with pH adjusted by nitric acid as discussed by the authors.
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