metallanodes
Metallanodes are nanoscale metallic nodes that form interconnected networks within engineered materials. The term is used to describe discrete metal-rich cores that act as junction points in a lattice, often linked by organic ligands, inorganic bridges, or conductive polymers. Metallanodes enable modular assembly of conductive, catalytic, or optically active networks and are studied in fields ranging from nanotechnology to materials science.
Structure and composition: Each metallanode comprises a metallic core or cluster that provides electronic, catalytic, or
Synthesis and fabrication: Metallanodes are typically produced through bottom-up strategies such as colloidal synthesis of metal
Properties and applications: Networks built from metallanodes exhibit tunable electrical conductivity, plasmonic resonances, and catalytic sites
Challenges and outlook: Key issues include synthesis reproducibility, stability under environmental conditions, precise control of defect