absorbite
Absorbite is a term used in theoretical discussions to describe a highly porous, adsorptive material capable of rapidly binding a wide range of chemical species. In those contexts, absorbite is envisioned as a framework that combines large surface area with tunable pore size to enable selective sorption. It is not a single, defined compound, and absorbite is not an officially recognized mineral or synthetic material in current catalogs.
In proposed models, absorbite consists of a three-dimensional porous lattice with micropores under 2 nanometers and
Synthesis and occurrence: There are no confirmed natural instances or laboratory samples. Discussions focus on hypothetical
Applications and relevance: If realized, absorbite could be used for gas storage and separation, carbon capture,
Etymology and naming: The term absorbite derives from the Latin absorbere, meaning to swallow, reflecting its