“…The unique properties of transition-metal oxides (TMOs) have led to their consideration as prospective anode materials in LIBs/SIBs. − Among the TMOs, molybdenum-based materials have diverse structural compositions and exceptional electrochemical properties, making them versatile for various applications. , In particular, molybdenum trioxide (MoO 3 ) has attracted attention as a promising candidate for addressing the issues associated with conventional anode materials in LIBs/SIBs. , The layered arrangement of MoO 3 , comprised of MoO 6 octahedra linked by shared oxygen atoms, endows it with notable theoretical capacity, impressive cycle stability, and affordability. MoO 3 has been crafted into various nanoscale shapes, including nanowires, nanobelts, , nanorods, hollow nanospheres, nanosheets, and thin films, utilizing diverse techniques like thermal evaporation, hydrothermal synthesis, and sol–gel synthesis. This versatility makes it an economically viable substitute for conventional anode materials.…”