kestvatebased
Kestvatebased is a term used in materials science to describe materials and compounds that incorporate kestvate units as a central structural element. The term is applied to a diverse class of systems in which kestvate moieties act as backbones, ligands, or functional linkers, enabling coordinated interactions with metals or other components. The concept is used in both organic polymer chemistry and inorganic chemistry, and it is sometimes employed in theoretical discussions as a way to categorize kestvate-containing architectures.
Structure and composition: Kestvate-based materials can be polymeric, covalent-organic frameworks, metal-organic frameworks, or hybrid composites. The
Synthesis and processing: Methods include condensation polymerization of kestvate-functionalized monomers, self-assembly of kestvate linkers with metal
Properties: They often show tunable porosity, chemical stability, and adjustable electronic or ionic conductivity, depending on
Applications: Potential uses include energy storage (batteries, supercapacitors), catalysis, chemical sensing, and responsive materials.
History and status: The term is used in emerging literature and experimental reports; there is no single