interfacialer
Interfacialer is a term used in materials science and chemistry to describe any agent, device, or material that operates at or modulates an interface between two phases, such as oil and water, solid and liquid, or electrode and electrolyte. An interfacialer may act by altering interfacial tension, stabilizing boundary structure, mediating mass or charge transfer, or organizing functional assemblies at the boundary. Because the term is not standardized, its exact meaning depends on context, but it commonly refers to substances or constructs that target the interface rather than the bulk phases.
Common examples include surfactants and block copolymers that adsorb at liquid–liquid or liquid–gas interfaces; solid particles
Mechanisms include lowering interfacial tension, creating structured interfacial films or meshes, orienting molecules to match interface
Applications span emulsification, enhanced oil recovery, membrane science, sensors, energy storage, and catalysis. Because “interfacialer” is