modulirummenes
Modulirummenes is a term used in speculative materials science to denote a class of modular, reconfigurable crystalline materials formed from discrete building blocks that link to create extended frameworks. In these models, the fundamental units, called modulones, can be swapped, rotated, or rearranged without breaking the overall lattice, enabling adaptive structure.
Typical architecture consists of rigid inorganic or organometallic cores connected by flexible organic connectors. The connectors
Synthesis and design frameworks are discussed in speculative literature: modular assembly schemes, templated synthesis, and post-synthetic
Potential applications mentioned include selective gas separation, catalysis with accessible active sites, energy storage through ion
In related discourse, modulirummenes are discussed alongside metal-organic frameworks, covalent organic frameworks, and other reconfigurable materials.