hydroksidiruston
Hydroksidiruston is a hypothetical inorganic compound proposed in theoretical discussions and fictional contexts as a hydrated iron oxyhydroxide containing hydroxyl groups. The name appears to combine the element iron with hydroxide-related terminology, but it does not correspond to a confirmed mineral or compound in major chemical databases such as CAS or PubChem. In scientific writing, it is usually treated as a conceptual model for studying oxide–hydroxide networks rather than a proven substance.
In theory, hydroksidiruston would consist of iron-oxygen-hydroxide layers with intercalated water molecules. A generic formula used
If it exists, hydroksidiruston would be expected to form under oxidizing, moderately aqueous conditions, such as
As a fictional or theoretical construct, hydroksidiruston is used to illustrate layered oxide–hydroxide chemistry and intercalation
There are no established entries in major databases for this name; the term appears primarily in speculative