heliumpyknometria
Heliumpyknometria is a proposed measurement technique aiming to determine material density or density changes under illumination, by integrating pycnometry with controlled solar or simulated light exposure. The term combines helios, the Greek word for sun, and pyknometria, the practice of density measurement.
The term is not widely standardized and appears mainly in niche or speculative literature. There are few
Principle and approach: A sample is placed in a pycnometer of known volume, and its mass is
Applications include study of photoresponsive materials, thermal effects of illumination, and materials used in solar energy
Limitations include temperature sensitivity, photochemical degradation, and difficulties separating photothermal effects from intrinsic density changes. Lack
See also: pycnometry, pycnometer, density measurement, photothermal effect.