“…Historically, the interest in the properties of Fe 2 WO 6 was mostly focused on the magnetism and/or transport properties of its polymorphs, considered in the framework of the AB 2 O 6 structures combining a magnetic cation B with an A cation of high formal charge. − In recent years, the environmentally benign character of iron has spurred the interest for iron-based oxides. Accordingly, Fe 2 WO 6 has become the focus of much more varied investigations regarding the photoelectrochemical activity, − photocatalytic properties, − reversible capacity as a lithium-ion battery electrode, , pseudocapacitance in electrochemical capacitors, magnetodielectric properties, thermoelectric properties, , and biological activity . Indeed, half of the ∼30 papers about Fe 2 WO 6 have been published since 2014, with 9 of them published since 2020.…”