phosphorusarranged
Phosphorusarranged is a coined term used to describe materials in which phosphorus atoms are organized into a regular, extended network, as opposed to being present in disordered or discrete clusters. The concept emphasizes the emergence of a coordinated phosphorus framework that can interact with other elements or ions to form a solid, crystalline, or quasi-crystalline material. Because the term is not tied to a single established class, it can encompass a range of structures, including layered sheets, three-dimensional frameworks, or mixed-metal/phosphorus compounds where phosphorus serves as a primary building unit.
In such systems, phosphorus may participate in covalent P–P bonding, P–heteroatom linkages (for example with oxygen,
Research status and prospects vary, with some work exploring small phosphorus-rich clusters or precursor-centered assemblies and