oxyfluorophosphate
Oxyfluorophosphate is a class of inorganic compounds characterized by the presence of oxygen, fluorine, and phosphorus atoms arranged in a polyatomic anion. The most common and widely studied oxyfluorophosphate is the hexafluorophosphate ion, PF6-. However, other oxyfluorophosphate anions exist, such as the heptafluorodiphosphate ion, P2F72-. These compounds often form salts with various cations.
Oxyfluorophosphates are known for their chemical stability and are often used in applications where resistance to