halogenidids
Halogenidids are a class of inorganic compounds characterized by the presence of halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine,
Chemically, halogenidids tend to form polar covalent bonds, which can impart significant electron-withdrawing effects on the
Halogenidids are found naturally in certain mineral deposits, where they occur as secondary products of weathering
Applications of halogenidids span several technological fields. In photonics, some fluorine- and chlorine-rich halogenidids are used
Ongoing research focuses on uncovering new halogenidid materials with tailored electronic properties and exploring their role