amphoterised
Amphoterised is a term used in chemistry and materials science to describe the process of imparting amphoteric properties to a substance. A substance that has been amphoterised can act as both an acid and a base, meaning it can donate or accept a proton depending on the surrounding chemical environment. This dual behavior places amphoterised materials in the broader category of amphoteric or amphiprotic species.
The concept relies on introducing functional features that enable bidirectional proton exchange. Methods include functionalizing a
Examples and context vary. Water is the most familiar amphoteric substance, capable of acting as both an
Usage notes: amphoterised is not as standard or widely used as amphoteric or amphoterism. Some authors may