Gasphasische
The term "gasphasisch" is a German adjective derived from the noun "Gasphase," which translates to "gas phase" in English. In chemistry and physics, the gas phase refers to one of the four fundamental states of matter, alongside solids, liquids, and plasmas. In this state, matter exists as a collection of loosely bound molecules or atoms that are free to move independently, occupying the entire volume of their container.
Gasphasische processes and reactions are those that occur in the gas phase, rather than in a solid
In chemical engineering, gas-phase reactions are often preferred for certain synthesis routes due to their high
The term "gasphasisch" is also used to describe systems or equipment designed to operate in the gas
Understanding gasphasische phenomena is essential for developing efficient industrial processes, improving environmental models, and advancing materials