antisolventin
Antisolventin is a term used in some teaching and theoretical contexts to denote a hypothetical antisolvent substance. It is not a recognized chemical name in major public databases, and in formal practice it serves as a model rather than a real compound. The concept helps illustrate how the introduction of an antisolvent can influence solubility, supersaturation, and crystallization outcomes.
In the hypothetical framework, antisolventin is imagined to be miscible with a primary solvent and to reduce
Properties used in demonstrations are conceptual. Antisolventin is typically described as having moderate polarity and stability
Applications of the antisolventin concept are mainly educational and computational. It appears in teaching materials, simulation
See also: Antisolvent crystallization, solvent exchange, nucleation, crystallization theory.