fragmentideks
Fragmentideks are a class of nanoscale fragments proposed as modular building blocks for programmable assembly in materials science. Each fragmentidek consists of a central scaffold with chemically defined surface groups that enable selective bonding to rival fragments, allowing them to link into larger, designed architectures.
They are typically described by core material and surface functionality. Core options include inorganic oxides, organic
Fragmentideks are generally produced by controlled fragmentation of larger assemblies or through bottom-up synthesis that favors
Key properties include narrow size distribution, high surface area, and tunable chemistry. Their functionalized surfaces support
In speculative or early-stage research, fragmentideks are explored as programmable catalysts, sensor elements, or drug-delivery platforms,
Fragmentideks remain an emergent concept in the field of modular nanomaterials, with ongoing theoretical models and