oksidihydroksideja
Oksidihydroksideja, or oxide hydroxides, are inorganic compounds that contain both oxide (O2−) and hydroxide (OH−) groups. They are often referred to as oxyhydroxides and occur in a range of minerals and synthetic materials. Their structures can be viewed as oxide lattices with incorporated hydroxide, or as layers of metal hydroxide with interlayer species balancing charge.
Common examples include goethite (FeOOH), lepidocrocite (γ-FeOOH) and akaganeite (FeOOH with chloride interlayers), as well as
Occurrence and formation are related to weathering, oxidation, and corrosion processes in soils, sediments, and natural
Properties of oxide hydroxides vary with composition and structure, but many are poorly soluble in water and
Applications are diverse and include environmental remediation as adsorbents for heavy metals, catalysts for oxidation and