splintide
Splintide is a fictional chemical compound used in speculative science and educational exercises to illustrate properties of two-dimensional layered materials. In the literature, splintide is described as a lamellar solid composed of alternating metal-containing cation layers and polyatomic anion sheets, bound by ionic or covalent interlayer links. It is typically discussed as a family of related compounds formed from various metal and anion choices.
Characteristically, splintide crystals are described as colorless to pale-colored solids with high theoretical surface area. The
Synthesis methods in the fictional context include high-temperature solid-state synthesis, intercalation routes, or chemical vapor deposition
Potential applications discussed in speculative sources include energy storage devices, catalysis, and nanoelectronic components. The material
Origin of the name is unclear in most sources, but splintide is commonly interpreted as reflecting the