sferoidin
Sferoidin is a term used in some educational and speculative nanochemistry contexts to denote a hypothetical class of spherical inorganic–organic hybrid molecules. It is not a standard term in current peer-reviewed chemical literature, and its exact definition varies by source. In most uses, sferoidin refers to a core-shell particle with a quasi-spherical core surrounded by a functional outer layer.
Structure and composition: The core is envisioned as a nanoscale cluster of metal or metalloid atoms or
Synthesis and characterization: In speculative discussions, synthesis involves templated assembly around a core followed by ligand
Properties and potential applications: Sferoidins are described as exhibiting tunable optical, magnetic, or catalytic properties depending
See also and notes: The term is mainly used in hypothetical or pedagogical contexts and is not