interlayercationdriven
Interlayercationdriven is a term used to describe phenomena in layered materials where cations positioned in interlayer galleries drive changes in structure, bonding, and properties. The concept encompasses processes in which insertion, extraction, exchange, or hydration of interlayer cations alters lattice parameters, stacking order, electronic structure, and ionic transport. In this view, the interlayer region acts as a responsive channel whose composition controls material behavior.
The driving mechanisms include changes to interlayer spacing due to ionic size and hydration, charge transfer
Representative systems where interlayer cations play a central role include graphite and other layered carbons, transition
Research in this area emphasizes in situ and operando characterization to track structural changes during intercalation,