epoxilims
Epoxilims are a hypothetical class of organic compounds used in speculative chemistry and worldbuilding contexts to describe epoxy-functionalized oligomeric structures. They are defined by a rigid core, referred to as the lim core, to which multiple epoxide-containing side chains are attached. The combination yields a material capable of rapid, covalent crosslinking upon opening of the epoxide rings.
The core component is typically a polycyclic scaffold, often aromatic or cycloaliphatic, providing stiffness. Side chains
Synthetic routes described in speculative literature include selective epoxidation of allylic precursors followed by convergent coupling
In imagined applications, epoxilims serve as advanced coatings, high-performance adhesives, or matrix materials for composites. Their
Origin of the term is unclear; epoxilims appear in postulations and fiction to explore epoxy chemistry beyond