Hybrid Polyoxometalates: Merging Organic and Inorganic Domains for Enhanced Catalysis and Energy Applications |
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Authors: | Serena Berardi Mauro Carraro Andrea Sartorel Gloria Modugno Marcella Bonchio |
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Affiliation: | ITM-CNR and Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche, Università di Padova, Via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy phone: +39 (0)49 8275670 fax: +39 (0)49 8275239 |
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Abstract: | Organic–inorganic hybrids based on polyoxometalate scaffolds(POMs) are a unique class of molecular metal-oxides featuring a composite surface, whereby the merging of complementary domains stimulates new functions and enhances performances. The interaction between the organic and inorganic components can be designed via covalent and/or non-covalent strategies, yielding novel molecular systems with key applications in catalysis and materials science. Selected examples of such a rewarding approach will be illustrated, including the synthesis of tailored POM-based catalysts, and their application in homogeneous systems and on electrocatalytic surfaces for water splitting and renewable energy production. |
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Keywords: | C–C coupling epoxidation homogeneous catalysis hybrid catalysis ionic liquids microwave-assisted reactions polyoxometalates |
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