anionit
Anionit is a term used in theoretical chemistry to denote a hypothetical monovalent anion. It has no verified chemical species by that name in peer‑reviewed literature, and there is no confirmed synthesis or isolation. In model studies, anionit is described as a negatively charged species whose charge is delocalized over a framework of ligands or lattice sites, potentially formed from a central atom surrounded by electronegative ligands in an overall −1 charge. The exact composition and geometry are intentionally variable in order to explore how a single negative charge can be stabilized in solid‑state lattices or solvated clusters.
In proposed models, anionit is predicted to be highly reactive with cations, capable of forming salts with
Occurrence and uses: There is no confirmed natural occurrence of anionit. It appears in theoretical papers
Etymology: The name blends "anion" with the suffix -it, following a common convention in fictional and speculative