Definition of Exfoliation. Meaning of Exfoliation. Synonyms of Exfoliation

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Definition of Exfoliation

Exfoliation
Exfoliation Ex*fo`li*a"tion, n. [Cf. F. exfoliation.] The scaling off of a bone, a rock, or a mineral, etc.; the state of being exfoliated.

Meaning of Exfoliation from wikipedia

- Look up exfoliation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Exfoliation can refer to: Exfoliation (botany), the loss of leaves (or, in some cases, pieces...
- In cosmetology, exfoliation is the removal of the surface skin cells and built-up dirt from the skin's surface. The term comes from the Latin word exfoliare...
- Exfoliation joints or sheet joints are surface-parallel fracture systems in rock, often leading to the erosion of concentric slabs. Commonly follow topography...
- Exfoliation is a process that separates layered materials into nanomaterials by breaking the bonds between layers using mechanical, chemical, or thermal...
- decreases; as a result the rock fractures. These fractures are known as exfoliation joints, or sheet fractures, and form in onionlike patterns that are parallel...
- In metallurgy, exfoliation corrosion (also called lamellar corrosion) is a severe type of intergranular corrosion that raises surface grains from metal...
- complete separation of the layers of the material. This process is called exfoliation. Typically aggressive conditions are required involving highly polar...
- First demonstrated in 2008, liquid-phase exfoliation (LPE) is a solution-processing method which is used to convert layered crystals into 2-dimensional...
- make thin films of graphite by mechanical exfoliation started in 1990. Initial attempts emplo**** exfoliation techniques similar to the drawing method....
- Wedge-based mechanical exfoliation is a method that involves the use of an ultra-sharp single crystal diamond wedge to penetrate inside a material and...