Diaphragmaatiline
Diaphragmaatiline is a term used in speculative science to describe a hypothetical diaphragm‑like boundary that regulates transport between adjacent compartments. The name combines diaphragma, the Latin word for diaphragm, with a suffix suggesting a lattice or line‑like structure. In proposed models, diaphragmaatiline would form a thin, tunable barrier that enables selective permeability, analogous to a biological diaphragm but engineered for customizable porosity and chemistry.
Theoretical descriptions envision a lattice network—potentially an organic‑inorganic hybrid or a polymeric framework—whose pore size and
Applications discussed in speculative literature include advanced filtration membranes, microfluidic devices, and controlled‑release systems for medicines.
In summary, diaphragmaatiline represents a theoretical approach to engineering diaphragm‑like boundaries that combine tunable porosity with