pseudoporous
Pseudoporous materials are a class of materials that exhibit porous-like properties without actually having a porous structure. This phenomenon is often observed in materials that have a highly interconnected network of channels or pathways, which can mimic the behavior of traditional porous materials. Pseudoporous materials can be found in various forms, including polymers, metals, and ceramics, and are often engineered to have specific properties such as high surface area, selective permeability, or enhanced catalytic activity.
The pseudoporous nature of a material is typically characterized by its ability to transport molecules or
Pseudoporous materials have a wide range of applications, including gas separation, catalysis, sensing, and energy storage.