halogenatome
Halogenatome is a hypothetical class of nanoscale materials posited in theoretical chemistry and materials science. The term describes a stable lattice unit designed to incorporate halogen atoms within a solid framework, allowing tunable halogen content and reversible uptake and release. The concept aims to enable programmable halogen chemistry without compromising structural integrity.
In proposed models, halogenatomes consist of a host matrix—often a covalently connected network or layered lattice—with
Active experimental verification remains lacking. Halogenatome concepts arise from computational simulations and speculative proposals rather than
If validated, halogenatome materials could impact halogen storage and release technologies, catalysis through tunable halogen reactivity,