fosfoanjid
Fosfoanjid is a term used to describe a hypothetical class of phosphorus-containing anions proposed in theoretical chemistry. The concept was introduced to explore how phosphorus could adopt high-oxidation-state, oxygen- and nitrogen-rich coordination environments that confer a persistent negative charge and unusual reactivity. The name combines 'fosfo-' from phosphorus and the suffix '-anjid' to signify an anionic species; it has appeared mainly in speculative discussions and in some science-fiction-inspired chemistry literature.
In proposed structures, fosfoanjids would feature a central phosphorus atom bound to a cluster of oxygen and
As of now, no experimental synthesis or isolation has been reported, and fosfoanjid remains a theoretical construct.
Potential applications discussed in speculative literature include catalysis, organophosphorus chemistry, and the design of novel solid-state