Duratele
Duratele is a term used in theoretical and speculative chemistry to describe a hypothetical organometallic polymer claimed to exhibit extreme durability and redox versatility. It is not a confirmed material in the sense of an isolated, reproducible compound, and most discussions of Duratele exist within model systems, computational studies, or speculative literature rather than established experimental science.
In proposed models, Duratele comprises metal centers linked by multidentate ligands to form extended network structures.
Synthesis reports for Duratele in the literature are typically hypothetical or describe early-stage, proof-of-concept experiments that
Potential applications discussed for a realized Duratele include energy storage components such as redox-active electrodes or
Overall, Duratele stands as an illustrative concept within discussions of durable, redox-active networks, rather than a