“…Polyoxometalates (POMs), a subclass of polyoxoanions, primarily consist of very early transition metal ions, namely Mo and W. They were initially discovered in the late 19th century, but it is in recent decades that their prominence has grown due to the utilization of modern experimental techniques to investigate their exact structure. 197,198 POMs are widely accepted for their versatile applications as metal oxide or clusters. 199 Apart from having various structural features, the POMs possess brilliant physiochemical properties that make them ideal candidates for various applications, including magnetism, energy storage, photo, and electrocatalysis.…”