chairformene
Chairformene is a theoretical carbon-rich framework described in speculative materials science as a class of molecular structures and allotropes distinguished by recurring chair-shaped motifs in their geometry. The name combines the chair-like ring shape with the suffix used for hydrocarbon forms, signaling a topology built from chair-inspired units.
In proposed models, chairformene comprises fused chair-like rings linked through conjugated bonds, potentially forming a two-dimensional
Theoretical origin and synthesis prospects
Chairformene originated in computational studies that explore motif-based carbon networks as alternatives to known carbon allotropes.
Properties and potential applications
Theoretical analyses suggest chairformene could exhibit high stability and tunable electronic behavior, ranging from semiconducting to
Chairformene remains a theoretical construct within materials science. Its significance lies in exploring how chair-inspired motifs
Graphene, Graphynes, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, Carbyne, Molecular frameworks.