kondensoria
Kondensoria is a term used in speculative physics and materials science to describe a class of surfaces, structures, or materials engineered to promote controlled condensation of vapors into liquids or other condensed phases. The concept envisions materials that lower the nucleation barrier or selectively attract condensable molecules, enabling condensation at lower supersaturation or at specified temperatures. The name derives from kondens, related to condensation, with the suffix -oria indicating a property or collection, following naming patterns in materials science.
Design traits commonly discussed include nano- to micro-scale roughness, patterned wettability (hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions), porosity,
Applications are speculative and pedagogical, often cited in discussions of water harvesting technology, dehumidification, or energy
Related concepts include condensation, nucleation theory, surface engineering, and passively or actively cooled heat exchangers.