The present doctoral thesis investigates the impact of the hybridization of various types of metallic clusters, specifically polyoxometalates (POMs), on diverse carbon nanostructures. A broad spectrum of physicochemical techniques has been employed to comprehend how this hybridization influences both the carbon support and the polyoxometalate in areas ranging from energy conversion and storage to magnetism.
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