oxidoch
Oxidoch is a term found in speculative chemistry and some science-fiction discussions to denote a hypothetical class of oxide-containing coordination compounds. It is not an established chemical species in peer-reviewed literature. In typical usage, oxidoch refers to a metal center bound to an oxide ligand and to an additional stabilizing fragment—often a chelating or supporting ligand—that modulates oxidation state, geometry, and reactivity. The exact structural definition varies by author, making oxidoch more of a conceptual placeholder than a fixed chemical entity.
As a pedagogical tool, oxidoch is used to illustrate concepts in metal–oxygen bonding, such as the nature
In fictional settings, oxidoch materials are sometimes described as catalysts or energy-storage components with robust oxide
See also: metal-oxo species, oxide, coordination chemistry, redox chemistry.