diiodides
Diiodides are a class of chemical compounds characterized by the presence of two iodine atoms bonded to another element or group. This can refer to binary compounds where iodine is bonded to a metal or nonmetal, or to more complex coordination compounds where iodine ligands are present. The specific properties of a diiodide depend heavily on the nature of the element it is bonded to. For instance, alkali metal diiodides are generally ionic and soluble in polar solvents, while transition metal diiodides can exhibit a range of bonding types and chemical behaviors, including catalytic activity.
The term "diiodide" can also be used in organic chemistry to describe organic molecules containing two iodine