substratesso
Substratesso is a term used in materials science to describe a family of engineered substrate materials designed to combine structural support with tunable surface chemistry and, in some cases, functional internal architecture. The concept emphasizes the ability to tailor interfacial properties to enhance adhesion, biocompatibility, electrical contact, or mass transport, depending on the application.
Composition and structure: Substratesso materials may be inorganic–organic hybrids, often based on silica, aluminosilicate, or polymeric
Properties: Key attributes include tunable surface energy, chemical functionality, mechanical compliance, and thermal stability. Some variants
Fabrication methods: Common approaches include sol–gel processing, layer-by-layer assembly, spin coating, thermal or chemical vapor deposition,
Applications: Substratesso materials are explored for biosensing platforms, tissue engineering scaffolds, microfluidic substrates, flexible electronics, and
History and terminology: The term substratesso appears in contemporary literature as a concept rather than a
See also: Substrate (materials science), Photonic substrate, Biointerface, Sol–gel.