tetraedraali
Tetraedraali is a theoretical class of molecular or nano-scale clusters composed of four interlinked tetrahedral subunits arranged to form a single, highly symmetric cluster. The concept is used in speculative chemistry and nanomaterials design to explore how tetrahedral connectivity can influence stability, electronic structure, and porosity.
Etymology and concept origin: The term blends tetrahedron with a plural suffix derived from discussions in
Structures and variants: Common models feature four tetrahedra sharing a vertex or a central bond, generating
Synthesis and study: There are no reported experimental realizations of true tetraedraali clusters. Researchers study tetraedraali-like
Properties and applications: Predicted properties of tetraedraali-like clusters include high rigidity, tunable electronic and optical features,
See also: tetrahedron; polyhedral chemistry; cluster chemistry; nanomaterials.