dispersioids
Dispersioids are a class of engineered colloidal stabilizers designed to promote the dispersion and long-term stability of particulate suspensions in liquids. They function as surface-active building blocks that adsorb onto particle surfaces, forming protective layers that hinder aggregation and sedimentation without permanently altering the dispersed phase.
Most dispersioids are amphiphilic and can be small molecules, polymeric blocks, or nano-constructs. They are designed
Dispersioids stabilize suspensions primarily through steric stabilization, electrostatic repulsion, and hydration. The adsorbed layer creates a
Potential applications span paints, coatings, inks, ceramics processing, metal and mineral suspensions, and pharmaceutical formulations where
Dispersioids are an emergent concept in colloid science, with experimental studies exploring design rules, surface chemistry,