oxycarbonates
Oxycarbonates are a class of chemical compounds that contain oxygen, carbon, and typically a metal cation. They can be considered as a derivative of carbonate minerals where one or more oxygen atoms in the carbonate group (CO3) are replaced by other oxygen atoms that are not part of the carbonate anion. This leads to a more complex structure compared to simple carbonates. The general formula can be quite varied, reflecting the diverse ways oxygen and carbonate units can be incorporated with a metal.
These compounds often exhibit unique structural and chemical properties that distinguish them from simple carbonates. Their
In synthetic chemistry, oxycarbonates are explored for their potential applications. Depending on the specific composition and