Epsiloncarbon
Epsiloncarbon is a theoretical allotrope of carbon that has been proposed but not yet definitively synthesized or observed. Its existence is largely speculative, based on theoretical models and computational predictions of carbon's potential structural arrangements. Like other allotropes such as diamond, graphite, and fullerenes, epsiloncarbon would represent a distinct crystalline structure of carbon atoms.
The specific proposed structure of epsiloncarbon often involves a complex arrangement of carbon rings and chains,
Research into epsiloncarbon primarily occurs within the realm of computational materials science. Scientists use advanced simulation