pintahybridien
Pintahybridien is a term used in Finnish-language materials science to describe hybrid materials or systems in which two or more distinct components form a functional interface at a material surface. The concept emphasizes the properties that emerge from interfacial interactions, rather than from the bulk components alone.
Typically, pintahybridi systems are thin films, coatings, or surface layers in which organic and inorganic phases,
Common categories include organic–inorganic hybrids, polymer–ceramic hybrids, and biofunctional or biomimetic surface hybrids. Characteristic properties are
Applications span protective and functional coatings, sensors, photovoltaics, catalysis, and biomedical implants where surface properties are
See also: hybrid material, surface functionalization, nanocomposite, thin film. In Finnish literature, pintahybridien is used to