germanate
Germanate refers to chemical compounds that contain the germanate group GeO4^4− or related germanate anions, and more broadly to compounds in which germanium is in the +4 oxidation state coordinated to oxygen. In solution, GeO4^4− is a common unit, while in solid materials the germanium–oxygen units can link to form a range of structures from discrete salts to extended networks. Germanate chemistry is often described as the analogue of silicate chemistry, but with differences arising from germanium–oxygen bond lengths and the preference of Ge for different coordination environments.
In terms of structure, germanate compounds display diversity. The GeO4 tetrahedron is a frequent motif, and
Synthesis and occurrence: Germanates are prepared by methods common to oxide and salt formation, including high-temperature
Applications: Germanates are explored as hosts for dopant ions in luminescent materials, in dielectric and piezoelectric
See also: germanium oxide, silicates, metal germanates, oxide ceramics.