bultögons
Bultögons are a class of modular nanoscale units described in speculative nanotechnology and fiction. Each bultögon is envisioned as a small particle with a rigid core and a tunable surface shell. Under suitable conditions, many units can self-assemble into three-dimensional networks that function as programmable matter. The emergent properties of these networks—porosity, conductivity, and catalytic activity—depend on the core composition, the ligand shell, and external cues such as light, electric fields, or chemical environment.
The term bultögon is a constructed name used in theoretical discussions to evoke interconnected nodes. In some
Conceptual work on bultögons appeared in mid-21st-century speculative literature. While described as a potential platform for
Proposed applications include energy storage, heterogeneous catalysis, environmental remediation, and smart sensing. Realizing these uses requires