carbent
Carbent is a theoretical allotrope of carbon that has been proposed as a potential high‑density energy storage medium. According to the proposed models, carbent would consist of a highly ordered lattice of covalently bonded carbon atoms with an extended π‑electron system, giving it an unusually high surface area and electronic conductivity. In contrast to diamond and graphite, carbent is predicted to have a density comparable to liquid methane but with the stability of solid carbon, allowing it to store energy in the form of electron density rather than nuclear reactions.
The concept of carbent emerged from research in nanostructured carbon materials, particularly from studies of fullerenes
Despite encouraging theoretical results, carbent has not yet been synthesized in the laboratory. Experimental challenges include