astatates
Astatates are chemical species associated with astatine, the heaviest naturally occurring halogen. In the broad sense, the term refers to oxoanions and related compounds that contain the astatine atom in an oxyanion framework, most notably the astatate anion AtO4−, and its closely related forms. These species are analogous in concept to the periodates and perchlorates formed by lighter halogens, but their chemistry is far less well characterized due to the extreme rarity and radioactivity of astatine.
The chemistry of astatates is studied mainly in the context of laboratory experiments using short-lived isotopes
In practice, research on astatates intersects with broader efforts in astatine chemistry and radiopharmaceutical development. Astatine-211
Safety and handling emphasize that astatine compounds are highly radioactive and require specialized facilities, protocols, and