kloridiulfai
Kloridiulfai is a term used in some chemical literature to denote a class of salts that contain chloride and sulfide as anion components, paired with a suitable metal or organic cation. The exact identity of kloridiulfai can vary, and in many sources it is treated as a family of mixed-anion compounds rather than a single defined substance. The name reflects the two principal anions involved: chloride (Cl−) and sulfide (S2−) or related sulfide units.
In generic terms, a kloridiulfai salt would comprise Cl− and S2− in the same solid lattice, balanced
Synthesis methods include metathesis reactions between soluble chloride and sulfide salts, often under inert atmosphere to
Potential applications are mainly exploratory, including studies of mixed-anion lattice behavior, catalysis, or materials science related