interkalatoituina
Interkalatoituina, also known as intercalation, is a chemical process where molecules or ions are inserted between the layers of a solid material, typically a layered crystal structure. This process can significantly alter the physical and chemical properties of the host material. Intercalation is commonly observed in graphite, where small molecules such as hydrogen, lithium, or other ions can be inserted between the layers of graphene sheets.
The process of intercalation can be reversible, allowing the inserted molecules or ions to be removed under
Intercalation can also occur in other layered materials, such as transition metal dichalcogenides and clay minerals.
The study of intercalation involves various techniques, including X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and electrochemical methods, to