“…Polyoxometalates (POMs) are a diverse class of metal-oxygen clusters with a wide range of tunable parameters such as their size, polarity, charge density, solubility and acid-strength (Pope, 1983; Long et al, 2010). Their easily modifiable properties (Sullivan et al, 2018) make them highly applicable in various research domains such as modern catalysis (Lv et al, 2012; Wang and Yang, 2015; Huang et al, 2018; Martin-Sabi et al, 2018; Yu et al, 2018), green energy production and storage (Chen et al, 2017, 2018), material science (Bijelic and Rompel, 2015; Sun et al, 2015; Boyd et al, 2017; Vilà-Nadal and Cronin, 2017; Zhan et al, 2017; Luo et al, 2018), bio-mimics design (Kulikov et al, 2017), and medicine (Bijelic et al, 2018a,b). Currently nearly 80% of all patents concerning POMs are related to catalysis, reflecting their importance as catalysts in various applications (Wang and Yang, 2015; Weinstock et al, 2018).…”