poolkristalliline
Poolkristalliline refers to a class of materials that possess a structure intermediate between fully crystalline and fully amorphous solids. In such materials, regions of ordered crystalline structure are interspersed with regions that lack long-range order, characteristic of amorphous materials. These ordered regions are often referred to as crystallites or grains. The size of these crystallites can vary significantly, from nanometers to micrometers.
The properties of poolkristalliline materials are a consequence of this mixed structure. They typically exhibit characteristics
Common examples of poolkristalliline materials include many polymers, such as polyethylene and polypropylene, where the degree