oxidessilicate
Oxidessilicate is a term used to describe a class of materials that contain both oxide and silicate components in their structure, forming mixed-oxide-silicate frameworks. The term is not universally standardized and may appear in discussions of ceramic chemistry, geopolymers, or specialized mineralogical classifications.
Structurally, oxidessilicates feature silicate elements, typically SiO4 tetrahedra, linked together or with oxide (O2−) groups and
Natural occurrence varies; the designation is more common in synthetic materials and geopolymers than in conventional
Synthesis methods include solid-state reaction, high-temperature fusion, sol-gel processing, and hydrothermal synthesis. Geopolymer chemistry often yields
Properties depend on composition but can include high thermal stability, refractory behavior, and tunable porosity. Electrical,
Applications span ceramics and glass-ceramics, catalysis, adsorption and ion exchange, and environmental remediation, including immobilization of
In scholarly usage, oxidessilicate is a descriptive label rather than a fixed mineral classification, and its