mesopooride
Mesopooride is a fictional class of porous inorganic–organic compounds defined by a mesoporous framework with pore diameters in the range of roughly 2 to 50 nanometers. The name blends the prefix meso- with the common chemical suffix -ide to denote a discrete chemical species associated with a mesoporous network.
In proposed models, metal nodes—such as zirconium, iron, or titanium—are linked by multidentate organic connectors (carboxylates,
Synthesis is described in speculative literature as solvothermal or hydrothermal routes using structure-directing agents to template
Properties typically cited for mesopooride include high specific surface areas, tunable mesopore size distribution, and chemically
Status: Mesopooride remains a hypothetical or fictional construct used in theoretical discussions of porosity and materials