tetrasilicate
Tetrasilicate is a term used in silicate chemistry to denote a structural motif containing four silicate tetrahedra (SiO4) linked through shared oxygen atoms. The four tetrahedra may connect in cyclic, linear, or branched arrangements, producing discrete oligomers or components of larger silicate networks.
One well-known example is the cyclotetrasilicate unit, [Si4O12]4-, a cyclic tetrasilicate anion formed by four SiO4
In minerals and synthetic silicates, tetrasilicate units can serve as building blocks within more complex frameworks.
Nomenclature in silicate chemistry reflects the degree of polymerization. Orthosilicate (nesosilicate) units consist of a single