porttinumerons
Porttinumerons are a class of synthetic inorganic-organic clusters described as a programmable platform for nanoscale electronics and catalysis. The term combines a notion of a gateway or hub with a numerical, modular design, reflecting their architecture built from a central core and a tunable array of peripheral ligands. In typical descriptions, porttinumerons are envisioned as possessing a central metal-oxide core surrounded by an array of ligands that can be modified to adjust electronic and catalytic properties.
Most models describe porttinumerons as six- or eight-nuclear metal-oxide assemblies, such as M6O6 or M8O8, arranged
Synthetic routes for porttinumerons typically involve solvothermal or hydrolytic condensation of metal alkoxides or chlorides under
Proposed applications include molecular electronics, heterogeneous catalysis, and energy storage materials where redox-active clusters can shuttle
See also: metal-oxide clusters, polyoxometalates, metal-organic frameworks, nanoarchitectonics.