substraatille
Substraatille is a hypothetical material used in theoretical and educational discussions of substrate–overlayer systems in materials science and geology. Described as a composite, substraatille combines a porous, inert substrate core with a tunable outer coating that can mimic mineral, organic, or inorganic overlayers. The concept serves as a simplified model for studying interfacial phenomena without committing to a specific real material.
Etymology and usage: The name blends the Dutch term substraat (substrate) with the diminutive suffix -ille, signaling
Structure and variants: In typical descriptions, substraatille can be realized in several variants. Substraatille-1 features a
Properties and behavior: The model emphasizes high surface area, tunable interfacial chemistry, and controllable diffusion across
Applications and limitations: Substraatille is used in thought experiments and teaching to illustrate how substrate properties