Grafitkorridors
Grafitkorridors refers to a phenomenon observed in certain porous materials, particularly those with a layered or fibrous structure, where the material exhibits a preferential or enhanced conduction of heat or electricity along one direction. This directional conductivity arises from the intrinsic arrangement of the material's constituents, often involving graphitic or carbonaceous components. The term "grafitkorridors" suggests the presence of graphitic structures that create these pathways for efficient transport.
This anisotropic behavior can be influenced by factors such as the alignment of graphitic platelets, the porosity