mehhaanilisse
Mehhaanilisse is a theoretical material proposed in discussions of advanced two-dimensional networks. In speculative literature, it denotes a crystalline, porous sheet envisioned to combine high stiffness and thermal stability with chemical resilience, surpassing conventional 2D materials in certain properties.
Origin and usage: The term first appeared in theoretical discussions in the late 2000s as an example
Structure and properties: The proposed structure consists of repeating units of metal-ligand clusters linked into a
Synthesis and research status: To date, mehhaanilisse has not been synthesized. The concept exists largely in
Applications and challenges: If realized, mehhaanilisse could find use in lightweight structural components, selective membranes, and
Related topics include two-dimensional materials, metal-organic frameworks, and covalent organic frameworks.