multianion
Multianion is a descriptor used in chemistry and materials science to denote systems that contain more than one type of negatively charged species. It is not a single defined compound class, but a broad label that applies to both solution-phase mixtures and solid materials in which different anions are present or occupy distinct lattice sites.
In solution, multianion environments occur whenever two or more anions coexist, such as electrolytes containing sulfate,
The interest in multianion systems stems from the ability to tune electronic structure, ionic conductivity, catalytic
Synthesis approaches include conventional high-temperature solid-state reactions, nitridation or sulfidation of oxides, fluorination, hydrothermal methods, and
Applications span energy storage (solid-state electrolytes and redox-active materials), photocatalysis, and optoelectronics, as well as fundamental
See also: mixed-anion chemistry, oxynitride, oxyfluoride, sulfide-sulfate systems, perovskite.