surfacederived
Surfacederived is an adjective used to describe properties, signals, or phenomena that originate from the surface of a material or from an interface, rather than from its bulk interior. In practice, surfacederived descriptions emphasize features localized at surfaces—such as active catalytic sites, adsorbate interactions, or surface electronic states. The term appears in fields such as surface science, catalysis, electrochemistry, and nanomaterials research, and is sometimes written as surface-derived.
Usage and status: Surfacederived is not a universally standardized term; it is a descriptive neologism rather
Applications include surfacederived catalytic activity in nanoparticle systems where surface sites govern reaction rates; surfacederived electronic
Techniques that probe surfacederived information include X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS), scanning probe
Because surface and bulk signals can blend, attributing a measurement to surfacederived effects requires careful experimental