solutesurface
Solutesurface is a term used in physical chemistry to denote the effective surface region of solute species within a solvent, where exchange of mass and energy with the solvent occurs. It is not a fixed physical boundary but an abstract concept used to describe interfacial processes such as adsorption, dissolution, and heterogeneous reactions that influence reaction rates and mass transfer.
In practice, solutesurface refers to the portion of solute that actively participates in interfacial phenomena. For
Applications of the concept appear in catalysis, electrochemistry, pharmaceutical dissolution, and materials processing, where the rate-limiting
Limitations and scope: solutesurface is an approximate, context-dependent construct rather than a strictly definable physical region.