CNchalcogens
CNchalcogens, also known as chalcogenides, are compounds that contain chalcogen elements (oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium) bonded to carbon and nitrogen. These compounds are of significant interest in materials science and chemistry due to their unique electronic and optical properties. CNchalcogens exhibit a range of interesting characteristics, including semiconducting behavior, which makes them useful in the development of electronic devices and photovoltaic cells. Additionally, their ability to form stable and diverse structures allows for the exploration of novel materials with tailored properties. The study of CNchalcogens involves the synthesis of these compounds, the characterization of their structures, and the investigation of their physical and chemical properties. Recent advancements in this field have led to the discovery of new CNchalcogen materials with enhanced performance, opening up new avenues for research and application.