oxidephosphates
Oxidephosphates are inorganic compounds that contain both oxide (O2−) ions and phosphate (PO4^3−) groups within a single solid. They form mixed-anion materials in which phosphate tetrahedra connect to metal-oxide polyhedra, creating diverse networks. Structures range from three-dimensional frameworks to layered or chain-like motifs, depending on composition and synthesis. The combination of oxide and phosphate components often yields properties distinct from pure oxides or phosphates.
Synthesis and structure: Oxidephosphates are produced by solid-state reactions or solution-based methods from metal oxides, phosphates,
Properties and applications: Mixed-anion networks can impart hardness and chemical durability, alongside functional traits such as
Examples and scope: The field includes rare-earth and transition-metal oxyphosphates and related mixed-anion compounds. The term