uhlíkfosfor
Uhlíkfosfor is a hypothetical allotrope of phosphorus that incorporates carbon atoms into its structure. While phosphorus typically exists in various allotropes like white, red, black, and violet phosphorus, the incorporation of carbon is not a commonly observed phenomenon in standard phosphorus chemistry. The term "uhlíkfosfor" suggests a compound or material where phosphorus and carbon are covalently bonded in a stable, ordered arrangement, similar to how carbon forms allotropes like diamond or graphite.
Theoretical studies and computational modeling have explored the possibility of carbon-phosphorus compounds with unique properties. These