thiosilicates
Thiosilicates are a class of inorganic compounds that contain the thiosilicate anion, [SiO2S2]2-. This anion features a silicon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms and two sulfur atoms. The arrangement of these atoms is often tetrahedral, similar to silicate anions. Thiosilicates are less common than their oxygen-only counterparts, silicates. They are typically synthesized under specific conditions, often involving reactions at elevated temperatures or in the presence of sulfurizing agents. The properties of thiosilicates can vary depending on the cation present and the overall crystal structure. Some thiosilicates exhibit interesting optical or electrical properties. They are not as widely found in nature as silicates, and their industrial applications are more limited. Research into thiosilicates continues to explore their potential in areas such as materials science and catalysis.