“…A large variety of molybdenum complexes and molybdenum carbonyl compounds have also been immobilized on different inorganic and organic solids such as mesoporous MCM-41and in Mg/Al hydrotalcite (HTC) [21][22][23]; hybrid matrix synthesized by the sol-gel process, classed as ureasil, which combines a reticulated siliceous backbone linked by short polyether-based segments [24]; crystal-like mesoporous phenylene-silica [25]; polymers (e.g., polybenzimidazole, polystyrene 2-(aminomethyl)pyridine, and poly(4-vinylpyridine) [26,27]); and hydrotalcite clay materials [28]. The resulting solids have been used as catalysts for the oxidation of different substrates, like cis-cyclooctene, cyclohexene, styrene, 1-octene, trans-2-octene, (R)-(+)-limonene, and R-pinene.…”