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[TERM REQUEST] Exfoliation (process, of a material) #544

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jmillanacosta opened this issue Mar 19, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #661
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[TERM REQUEST] Exfoliation (process, of a material) #544

jmillanacosta opened this issue Mar 19, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #661
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jmillanacosta commented Mar 19, 2024

What would you use as label or labels for the terms?
Exfoliation

What is the definition of the term?
Process by which the stacked sheets forming a material are separated through forces such as impact, shear, friction, airflow expansion, blasting, chemical intercalation, redox, and electrode reactions (source: https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst12010025)

Is there an ontology that has this term?
No, and the difference with any sort of anatomical exfoliation needs to be made very patent

Additional context
This refers to the process of exfoliation. The synthesis methods involving exfoliation need to be modeled separately.

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Available IRI: http://purl.enanomapper.net/onto/ENM_3079648

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