matrixides
Matrixides are a hypothetical class of chemical compounds that are proposed to have a unique molecular structure where individual molecules are arranged in a highly ordered, three-dimensional lattice. This arrangement is often compared to that of a crystal, but with a greater degree of flexibility and the potential for dynamic rearrangement of the constituent molecules within the structure. The concept of matrixides suggests that such ordered structures could exhibit novel material properties.
Theoretical work on matrixides has explored potential applications ranging from advanced materials with tunable mechanical and
Research into matrixides is largely theoretical and computational at this stage. Scientists are using molecular modeling