silicandites
Silicandites are a class of inorganic compounds characterized by the presence of silicon and a nonmetal element other than oxygen. While the term "silicide" typically refers to binary compounds of silicon with metals, silicandites broadly encompass a wider range of silicon-containing materials. These compounds often exhibit unique physical and chemical properties derived from the strong covalent bonding between silicon and its nonmetal partner.
The structure and properties of silicandites vary greatly depending on the specific nonmetal involved. For instance,
The synthesis of silicandites typically involves high-temperature reactions between silicon or silicon-containing precursors and the corresponding