Ribotsyymit
Ribotsyymit is a hypothetical class of low-dimensional nanomaterials proposed in theoretical studies of programmable matter. It envisions a lattice composed of inorganic nodes connected by flexible organic linkers resembling ribose rings, producing a framework with tunable electronic, optical, and mechanical properties. The concept is used to explore how modular components might be assembled into scalable, reconfigurable materials.
Predicted properties include adjustable band gaps, anisotropic charge transport, and responsiveness to external stimuli such as
Synthesis remains speculative. All analyses are based on computational studies, including density functional theory and molecular
Potential applications include nanoelectronic devices, energy storage systems, and sensitive detectors. The tunable properties implied by
Origin and reception: the term ribotsyymit appears in scholarly discussions in the 2040s as a coinage by