Polyoxometalates (POMs) are versatile inorganic compounds with promising applications in catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology. In catalysis, POMs exhibit exceptional catalytic activity due to their tunable structure and redox properties, making them valuable in various chemical transformations such as oxidation, hydrogenation, and photoredox reactions. Their high surface area and ability to undergo reversible redox processes make them ideal candidates for energy storage and conversion devices, contributing to advancements in sustainable energy technologies. In chemical engineering, POMs serve as catalysts in industrial processes for fine chemical synthesis, pollution control, and wastewater treatment, offering high efficiency and selectivity. Moreover, POM-based materials find application in nanotechnology, sensors, and medicine, showcasing their multifaceted role in modern technology. With ongoing research exploring their diverse properties, POMs continue to drive innovation across catalysis, chemical engineering, and technology domains.
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