Stannate

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Template:Short description In chemistry, the term stannate or tinnate refers to compounds of tin (Sn). Stannic acid (Sn(OH)4), the formal precursor to stannates, does not exist and is actually a hydrate of SnO2.<ref>Template:Holleman&Wiberg</ref> The term is also used in naming conventions as a suffix; for example the hexachlorostannate ion is Template:Chem.

In materials science, two kinds of tin oxyanions are distinguished:

  • orthostannates contain discrete Template:Chem units (e.g. K4SnO4) or have a spinel structure (e.g. Mg2SnO4)
  • metastannates with a stoichiometry MIISnO3, MTemplate:SuSnO3 which may contain polymeric anions or may be sometimes better described as mixed oxides

These materials are semiconductors.<ref>"Preparation, characterization and structure of metal stannates: a new family of photocatalysts for organic pollutants degradation." Handbook of Photocatalysts (2010), pp. 493–510. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Hauppauge, NY</ref>

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