kolloidsetele
Kolloidsetele is a term used in some Finnish-language sources to refer to colloidal elements or particles that form stable suspensions in a medium. In colloidal science, such elements are typically in the size range from about 1 nanometer up to the low micrometer scale; many practical colloids are smaller than 100 nanometers. Kolloidsetele can be solid particles, droplets, or aggregates dispersed in a continuous phase such as water or an organic solvent. The stability of these suspensions depends on interparticle forces, surface charges, and possible steric stabilization by adsorbed molecules or polymers.
A key characteristic of kolloidsetele is their stability against sedimentation and crystallization under suitable conditions. Light
Production and stabilization methods include chemical precipitation, emulsification, sol-gel processes, milling, and other physical or chemical
Applications span catalysis, drug delivery and cosmetic formulations, paints and coatings, inks, sensors, and environmental remediation.