centrinio
Centrinio is a hypothetical inorganic material proposed in theoretical studies as a three-dimensional, porous framework with potential applications in energy storage, catalysis, and selective gas separation. The name is derived from centro, emphasizing central connectivity in lattice networks, and the common chemical suffix -io.
Conceptually centrino would consist of nodes formed by transition-metal centers connected by multidentate ligands to create
Predicted properties include high thermal stability, low density, and mechanical stiffness, along with the possibility to
Status and research: As of the present, centrinio remains unsynthesized and uncharacterized experimentally. It is discussed
See also: metal-organic frameworks, covalent organic frameworks, zeolites, perovskites.