zirkonate
Zirkonate is a term that refers to a group of chemical compounds that contain zirconium in its highest oxidation state, +4. These compounds are typically characterized by the formula ZrO2, which is the most common and well-known member of the group. Zirkonate compounds are known for their high melting points, chemical inertness, and resistance to corrosion, making them valuable in various industrial applications.
The most notable zirkonate is zirconia, which exists in several polymorphic forms, including monoclinic, tetragonal, and
Zirkonate compounds are also used in the production of catalysts, as they can provide high surface area
The synthesis of zirkonate compounds typically involves the reaction of zirconium with oxygen or other oxidizing