pielektronantalet
Pielektronantalet, often referred to as the "skin electron count," is a concept used in certain fields of chemistry and materials science to describe the number of electrons associated with the surface or interface of a material. It's not a fundamental constant but rather a descriptor that arises when considering the electronic properties of surfaces, films, or nanoparticles.
The term "pielektronantalet" is a neologism, combining "piele" (skin or peel in some languages) with "elektron"
Understanding the pielektronantalet can be crucial for predicting and controlling surface reactivity, catalytic activity, adhesion properties,
Methods for determining or estimating pielektronantalet often involve techniques like X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), ultraviolet photoelectron