residuumide
Residuumide is a term used in theoretical chemistry and speculative mineralogy to denote a class of hypothetical inorganic compounds imagined as dense, metal-rich residues formed from the remnants, or residua, left after high-temperature processing of minerals or hydrocarbons. The name combines residuum, meaning remainder, with the common chemical suffix -ide, indicating a discrete compound.
In proposed models, residuumides are cluster- or framework-type solids in which metal centers (often iron, nickel,
Occurrence and synthesis: No residuumide has been isolated or characterized in the laboratory or in nature.
Properties and potential applications: Because residuumide is not established, properties are speculative. Potentially high thermal stability,
See also: Cluster compounds, metal-organic frameworks, residua in petroleum refining, speculative minerals.