heliallikaid
Heliallikaid is a term used in hypothetical discussions of chiral, helical polymers and nanomaterials. It denotes a class of macromolecules with a persistent helical backbone, which may be right-handed (P) or left-handed (M). The name is formed from the word helix and a generic suffix used in chemical nomenclature.
Structure and properties: Heliallikaids are described as consisting of repeating subunits that favor a single helicity
Synthesis and characterization: In theoretical discussions, heliallikaids are predicted to be accessible through controlled polymerization methods
Applications and status: Potential applications include enantioselective catalysis, chiral separations, and advanced photonic materials. At present,
See also: Helical polymers, chiral materials, circular dichroism, nanostructured polymers.