semiporous
Semiporous materials are those that exhibit a degree of permeability, lying between fully porous and non-porous substances. This property allows them to permit the passage of gases, liquids, or other substances to a limited extent, while still maintaining structural integrity and barrier characteristics. The term is often used in fields such as materials science, filtration technology, and packaging, where the controlled transmission of matter is crucial.
The physical characteristics of semiporous materials are defined by their pore size distribution and the connectivity
Common applications of semiporous materials include gas separation membranes, water filtration membranes, and breathable medical dressings.
Manufacturing semiporous materials involves precise control over the synthesis process, often through techniques like phase separation,
The advantages of semiporous materials include their ability to provide a balance between permeability and barrier