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      Facile engineering of PES ultrafiltration membranes using polyoxometalates for enhanced filtration and antifouling performance

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              Beyond Charge Balance: Counter‐Cations in Polyoxometalate Chemistry

              Abstract Polyoxometalates (POMs) are molecular metal‐oxide anions applied in energy conversion and storage, manipulation of biomolecules, catalysis, as well as materials design and assembly. Although often overlooked, the interplay of intrinsically anionic POMs with organic and inorganic cations is crucial to control POM self‐assembly, stabilization, solubility, and function. Beyond simple alkali metals and ammonium, chemically diverse cations including dendrimers, polyvalent metals, metal complexes, amphiphiles, and alkaloids allow tailoring properties for known applications, and those yet to be discovered. This review provides an overview of fundamental POM–cation interactions in solution, the resulting solid‐state compounds, and behavior and properties that emerge from these POM–cation interactions. We will explore how application‐inspired research has exploited cation‐controlled design to discover new POM materials, which in turn has led to the quest for fundamental understanding of POM–cation interactions.
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                Journal
                Separation and Purification Technology
                Separation and Purification Technology
                Elsevier BV
                13835866
                March 2023
                March 2023
                : 308
                : 122911
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                10.1016/j.seppur.2022.122911
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                © 2023

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