oxyzouten
Oxyzouten is a hypothetical class of inorganic salts used in theoretical chemistry to illustrate properties of oxygen-rich oxide networks. The term combines the sense of oxygen-containing species with the concept of salts, reflecting its role in modeling interactions between polyoxoanions and countercations.
In the concept, oxyzouten comprise polyoxoanions with extensive oxygen coordination, balanced by inorganic or organic countercations.
Predicted properties from computational studies include high lattice energy, remarkable thermal stability, and wide electronic band
Synthetic routes have not been demonstrated experimentally; oxyzouten currently exist only as models in simulations and
Oxyzouten are sometimes discussed alongside related concepts such as polyoxometalates, metal oxides, and solid-state electrolytes. They