microparticle
Microparticle refers to a small particle whose linear dimension lies in the micrometer range, typically from about 1 μm to 1000 μm (1 mm). The term is used across disciplines such as physics, chemistry, environmental science, and engineering. Microparticles may be solid or hollow, inorganic or organic, and can occur naturally (dust, pollen, fungal spores, volcanic ash) or be anthropogenic (industrial aerosols, pigment particles, microbeads).
Size, composition, and surface properties determine microparticle behavior in air or liquid. Settling velocity and transport
Applications and relevance span several fields. In medicine, microparticles serve in drug delivery systems, diagnostic assays,
Measurement and characterization methods include optical and electron microscopy for morphology, sieve analysis for coarser fractions,