oxidesulfate
Oxidesulfate refers to a class of chemical compounds that contain both oxide (O²⁻) and sulfate (SO₄²⁻) anions within their structure. These compounds are typically formed through complex chemical processes involving sulfur, oxygen, and other elements, often in high-temperature or oxidative environments. Oxidesulfates are not a distinct group with a universally recognized nomenclature but can arise in various contexts, such as mineralogy, materials science, or industrial chemistry.
In mineralogy, oxidesulfates are rare but can occur as secondary minerals formed through the alteration of
In materials science, oxidesulfate-like structures may emerge in synthetic ceramics or catalysts where sulfur oxidation states
The synthesis of oxidesulfates often involves high-temperature reactions or sol-gel processes where sulfur is oxidized to