Abstract

AbstractPolyoxometalate (POM) clusters with atomic precision structures are promising candidates construct functional nanomaterials via self‐assembly. Non‐covalent interactions at molecular levels can govern the self‐assembly of POM clusters, for which the precise control of POM‐based assemblies can be realized at single‐cluster levels. This mini‐review focuses on the synthesis and properties of POM‐based nanostructures, including amphiphilic POM assemblies and co‐assemblies of POM clusters and other subnanometer building blocks. Several synthetic strategies have been developed for rational control of POM‐based assemblies in terms of morphologies, compositions and properties. 1D subnanometer POM assemblies demonstrate remarkable enhanced mechanical properties due to the topological interactions between nanowires and surroundings. The in‐depth understanding of POM‐based assemblies may help in the design of functional nanomaterials in fundamental perspectives and applications.

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