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In the context of [[atomically precise manufacturing]] and | In the context of [[atomically precise manufacturing]] and | ||
[[ | [[gemstone metamaterial technology]] '''organometallic compounds''' could be useful for various things: | ||
* as small molecule stiff polycyclic building blocks | * as small molecule stiff polycyclic building blocks | ||
* as part of tool-tips in [[mechanosynthesis]] here beside applied force the used elements also contribute to catalytic effect | * as part of tool-tips in [[mechanosynthesis]] here beside applied force the used elements also contribute to catalytic effect | ||
Latest revision as of 14:22, 18 May 2022
For their definition for now please consult wikipedias definition.
In the context of atomically precise manufacturing and gemstone metamaterial technology organometallic compounds could be useful for various things:
- as small molecule stiff polycyclic building blocks
- as part of tool-tips in mechanosynthesis here beside applied force the used elements also contribute to catalytic effect
- as passivation layer for otherwise not passivatable pure metals and metallic alloys
Related
- Organometallic gemstone-like compound -- Organic gemstone-like compound
- Sandwich compound
- Organic anorganic gemstone interface
- Passivation
- Pure metals and metallic alloys
- Mechanosynthesis
Not really organometallic:
- Manganese oxide structures ...
- Cerium oxide structures ...
External links
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