interkalasi
Interkalasi, or interkalasi in Indonesian, is a process in which atoms, ions, or molecules are inserted between layers of a solid material that has a layered structure. The inserted species are called intercalants, and their incorporation changes the spacing between layers and can alter physical, chemical, and electronic properties of the host material.
In chemistry and materials science, interkalasi is widely studied for layered materials such as graphite, graphite
In geology and mineralogy, interkalasi describes the swelling and hydration of layered minerals such as clays.
In biology, interkalasi refers to the insertion of molecules between DNA base pairs, a property exploited by
Techniques to study interkalasi include X-ray diffraction to monitor changes in interlayer spacing, spectroscopy, and electrochemical