kaasasoluvat
Kaasasoluvat, or gas solvates, are crystalline inclusion compounds in which gas molecules are physically trapped within a solid host lattice formed by a solvent or framework. In these adducts the gas is not simply dissolved; it occupies voids within the host material, producing a defined stoichiometry that can vary with the specific system.
Formation usually involves exposing a crystalline host, such as an organic solvent crystal, cyclodextrin, or a
Properties of gas solvates are governed by the stability of the host–gas interaction and the conditions needed
Applications and significance of kaasasoluvat include potential uses in gas storage and controlled release, gas separation