hydrogellit
Hydrogellit is a term used in speculative and research contexts to denote a class of composite materials in which a hydrogel matrix is integrated with mineral or lithic components. The concept envisions a hydrated, gel-like solid that combines properties of polymers with those of minerals and can retain water under varying conditions.
In typical conceptions, the hydrogel phase consists of crosslinked polymer networks such as polyacrylate, alginate, or
Properties associated with hydrogellit are discussed in theoretical and early experimental work. They may include adjustable
Synthesis and processing approaches include mixing hydrogel precursors with mineral suspensions followed by in situ gelation,
Applications and status: hydrogellit remains largely experimental and not a standard commercial material. Proposed uses include
See also: hydrogels, hydrogel composites, clay–gel composites, geopolymers.