koacervációja
Koacervációja is a Hungarian term referring to the process of coacervation. Coacervation is a phenomenon where a colloidal solution separates into two liquid phases: a concentrated, polymer-rich phase called a coacervate, and a dilute, polymer-poor phase. This separation is driven by electrostatic interactions between oppositely charged polymers or between polymers and other molecules in the solution.
The formation of coacervates is a reversible process, meaning that changing conditions like pH, temperature, or
In biological contexts, coacervation plays a role in the formation of certain organelles and cellular compartments,