organkompozit
Organkompozit is a term used in materials science to describe a composite material where at least one of the constituent phases is organic. This contrasts with traditional composites that often utilize inorganic matrices like polymers or ceramics, reinforced with fibers or particles. In an organkompozit, the organic component can be a biological material, such as cellulose, chitin, or even proteins, integrated with another material. The reinforcing phase can also be organic, or it can be inorganic, such as mineral particles or fibers.
The purpose of creating organkompozits is to leverage the unique properties of organic materials, such as biodegradability,