gasesinto
Gasesinto is a neologism used in materials science to describe the deliberate infusion of gaseous species into a solid, gel, or porous framework. The goal is to modify properties or create functional composites by retaining gas molecules within the host rather than merely dissolving them. The term covers various diffusion- and sorption–driven processes.
Mechanism: Gasesinto relies on diffusion of gas molecules into the interior of a material, aided by pressure,
Techniques range from exposure to high-pressure gas or supercritical fluids to impregnation under controlled conditions. Supercritical
Applications include tailoring polymer permeability, stabilizing porous catalysts, and enhancing energy storage materials through gas doping.
Origin: The term has appeared in open-science discussions to describe this family of diffusion-driven gas incorporation