zersplitterte
Zersplitterte is a term used in materials science and physics to describe a state or process in which a solid material is deliberately fractured into many small fragments, resulting in a highly fragmented, porous microstructure with a large surface area. The word is derived from the German zersplittern ("to shatter") and the participial ending -te, and is typically used as an adjective or noun in technical contexts.
In practice, zersplitterte microstructures can be produced by mechanical methods such as high-energy milling or by
Applications of zersplitterte materials are primarily in areas that benefit from high surface area and short
Etymologically, the term is most common in German-language technical literature and has been adopted in some
Related concepts include fragmentation, fractography, and nanostructuring. Further information typically appears in materials science texts on