hydrofilne
Hydrofilne, commonly referred to as hydrophilic, describes substances, surfaces or materials with an affinity for water. Hydrophilic materials interact readily with water, often dissolving or swelling, and they tend to wet easily. The term derives from Greek hydro meaning water and philos meaning loving.
The chemical basis for hydrofilnost is the presence of polar or ionic groups such as hydroxyl, carboxyl,
In water, hydrofilne substances may dissolve (as with salts and many sugars) or swell and form gels
Examples and materials commonly described as hydrofilne include simple molecules like glucose; polymers such as polyvinyl
Applications of hydrofilne materials span medicine, biology, and industry. They are used in drug delivery systems,
Notes: hydrophilnost can depend on pH, temperature, and ionic strength, and some substances are amphiphilic, containing