nitriidin
Nitriidin is a hypothetical or theoretical compound that has been proposed in the context of theoretical chemistry and materials science. The term is often associated with a hypothetical form of carbon allotrope, analogous to graphene but with a different bonding structure. Unlike graphene, which consists of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, nitriidin would theoretically involve carbon atoms bonded in a linear, alternating single and triple bond arrangement, forming a structure resembling a ladder-like polymer.
The concept of nitriidin emerged from theoretical studies exploring the stability and properties of carbon-based materials
The name "nitriidin" is sometimes used in discussions about carbon-rich compounds or in theoretical models to
While nitriidin is not a recognized stable compound, its theoretical exploration contributes to the broader understanding