polyoxomolybdates
Polyoxomolybdates are a large and diverse class of inorganic compounds containing discrete, negatively charged clusters of molybdenum-oxygen anions. These clusters are typically formed by the condensation of individual molybdate units, such as MoO4^2-. The structures of polyoxomolybdates are highly varied, ranging from simple dimeric and trimeric units to complex, cage-like architectures with well-defined cavities. The precise structure depends on factors such as the molybdenum-to-oxygen ratio, the presence of other metal ions (heteroatoms), and the pH of the solution during synthesis.
These compounds exhibit a rich coordination chemistry due to the ability of molybdenum to exist in various
The structural diversity and tunable properties of polyoxomolybdates have led to extensive research into their potential