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chalcogencontaining

Chalcogencontaining refers to chemical species that include a chalcogen element as part of their structure. The chalcogens are the elements in group 16 of the periodic table—oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, and polonium. The term is used broadly to describe inorganic compounds that contain chalcogens (such as oxides, sulfides, selenides, and tellurides), as well as organic or organoelement compounds in which a chalcogen atom is bonded to carbon or other elements. It also applies to materials and polymers containing chalcogen atoms.

Inorganic examples include common oxides like silicon dioxide, sulfides such as iron sulfide, selenides like cadmium

Properties of chalcogen-containing species vary with the oxidation state and bonding of the chalcogen. They may

Applications span electronics, photovoltaics, catalysis, energy storage, and biomedical research. Safety and environmental concerns are species-dependent;

selenide,
and
tellurides
such
as
zinc
telluride.
Organic
chalcogen-containing
compounds
include
thioethers,
sulfoxides,
sulfones,
and
their
selenium-
and
tellurium-
analogs,
as
well
as
heterocycles
that
incorporate
sulfur,
selenium,
or
tellurium.
Chalcogen-containing
materials,
notably
chalcogenide
glasses
and
chemically
or
photoactive
semiconductors,
have
important
roles
in
optics
and
electronics.
engage
in
redox
chemistry,
form
chalcogen-chalcogen
interactions,
and
exhibit
diverse
electronic
structures,
which
underpins
many
applications.
some
chalcogen
compounds
are
toxic
or
hazardous
and
require
appropriate
handling
and
disposal.