dispersionslim
Dispersionslim is a term that appears in limited, nonstandard usage to denote a gel-like material formed from a dispersion of particles within a liquid. Because the term is not widely standardized, its exact meaning can vary between fields such as colloid chemistry, materials science, and coatings. In general, dispersionslim refers to a cohesive, networked phase that emerges when dispersed particles interact to create a continuous matrix that resists flow.
Composition and formation are typically described as involving solid particles—often polymers, latex, silica, or other colloidal
Properties of dispersionslim are characteristically rheological: high apparent viscosity, yield stress, and often thixotropic or shear-thinning
Applications reported in the literature are diverse and reflect the lack of a standardized definition. They