liceneelor
Liceneelor is described as a hypothetical covalent-organic framework–like material characterized by a two-dimensional lattice that combines conjugated aromatic cores with heteroatomic linkages. In speculative literature, it is proposed as a tunable platform for porosity and electronic functionality, potentially bridging materials science and catalysis.
The term liceneelor is a neologism used in theoretical discussions and model proposals; there is no canonical
Proposed structural motifs include alternating polyaromatic units connected by heteroatom bridges, forming a reticulated network with
Predicted properties include high thermal and chemical stability, mechanical rigidity, and a tunable electronic structure that
Conceptual routes emphasize bottom-up assembly from multifunctional precursors, covalent coupling on surfaces, or deposition under controlled
If realized, liceneelor could serve in gas separation, energy storage, sensing, and catalytic applications where porous,
See also: covalent organic framework, two-dimensional polymers, porous materials, organic electronics.