zirconohttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zircono_combform%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezircono-, comb. form
Revised 2021

zircono-combining form

  1. Forming words denoting compounds, molecules, etc., containing zirconium, as zirconofluoride (cf. fluozirconate at fluo- comb. form 1), zirconosilicate, etc.
    1. 1853
      He [sc. Berzelius] then reduced zirconium from the zirco-fluoride of potassium by means of potassium.
      Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal vol. 54 12
    2. 1894
      These salts are often called zircono-fluorides, or fluo-zirconates; they are better named zirconi-fluorides.
      H. F. Morley & M. M. P. Muir, Watts' Dictionary of Chemistry (revised edition) vol. IV. 859/1
    3. 1927
      Laavenite is a monoclinic zircono-silicate of Ca, Mn, Na with some Ti, Ta, F, OH.
      N. H. Winchell & A. N. Winchell, Elements of Optical Mineralogy (ed. 2) vol. II. x. 245
    4. 1995
      The synthesis and reactivity of zirconocycles, and their use in the synthesis of carbon–carbon and carbon–heteroatom bonds.
      Chemistry in Britain October 792 (advertisement)
    5. 2000
      The zirconio-alkylidene carbenoids are synthesized by allylzirconation of haloalkynes.
      A. Krueger in H. Hopt, Sci. of Synthesis (ed. 5) vol. XLIII. 488

zircono-, comb. form was revised in March 2021.

zircono-, comb. form was last modified in December 2024.