aatomites
Aatomites are a hypothetical class of nanoscale crystalline aggregates proposed in theoretical discussions of atomic cluster chemistry. They are imagined to consist of tightly bound assemblies of atoms arranged in lattice-like motifs with dimensions of a few nanometers. In these concepts, aatomites exhibit distinct electronic and optical properties arising from quantum confinement and surface states, differentiating them from ordinary nanoparticles.
The term combines an allusion to atomic structure with the suffix -ite, a convention used for minerals
Proposed structures in the literature include layered sheets and cage-like clusters, with variable composition. Reported ideas
Synthesis challenges include achieving precise atomic arrangement, preventing agglomeration, and developing reliable characterization at sub-nanometer scales.
If realized, potential applications could span catalysis, energy storage, sensors, and quantum devices, but practical realization
See also: atomic clusters, nanomaterials, quantum dots, fullerenes, metal alloys.