soluionat
Soluionat is a term used in theoretical chemistry and materials science to describe a proposed intermediate state in solvation dynamics. In this concept, solvation shells around solute ions merge to form a highly interconnected network, creating a percolating solvent matrix that can facilitate rapid ion transport in highly concentrated electrolytes.
Etymology: The name combines elements of solvation and ion and follows a suffix pattern used for hypothetical
Theory and characteristics: A soluionat is not a distinct thermodynamic phase, but a dynamic regime in which
Contexts and evidence: Soluionat has appeared in molecular dynamics studies of deep eutectic solvents, ionic liquids,
Applications and limitations: If applicable, the soluionat framework could inform the design of high-performance electrolytes for
See also: Solvation, Electrolyte, Ionic liquid, Percolation theory, Transport phenomena.