lühemates
Lühemates are a hypothetical class of layered mineral-like materials proposed to describe a family of compounds that combine alternating metal-oxide sheets with interlayer species. The core framework is envisioned as a two-dimensional network built from edge- and corner-sharing octahedra and tetrahedra, forming a brucite- or montmorillonite-like sheet that stacks into a three-dimensional lattice. Interlayer galleries may accommodate water molecules, exchangeable cations, or organic cations, enabling tunable chemistry and physical properties.
Predicted properties include anisotropic mechanical behavior, variable electrical conductivity depending on the metal cations, and moderate
Etymology: the term lühemate is derived from the name Lühe, in honor of a fictional geologist associated