formene
Formene is a term used in theoretical chemistry and speculative materials science to describe a proposed family of two-dimensional, carbon-rich compounds that would form planar sheets with a porous lattice. In many models, formene would be composed of light elements arranged in a honeycomb network, with occasional heteroatoms such as nitrogen or boron introduced to tailor electronic properties. The concept is used to explore how lightweight, conductive sheets might be integrated into next-generation materials.
Properties and structure: Formene is described as a highly conjugated, ultrathin sheet that could exhibit high
Synthesis and occurrence: There are no natural occurrences of formene. In laboratories, researchers model and synthesize
Applications and status: If realized, formene could find use in energy storage, catalysis, and flexible electronics.