overmetning
Overmetning, or supersaturation, is a state in which a solution contains a higher concentration of dissolved solute than the equilibrium solubility at a given temperature and pressure. It is a metastable condition: thermodynamically the excess solute would prefer to precipitate as a solid, but kinetic barriers delay this process.
Supersaturation can arise in several ways. It commonly forms when a hot, saturated solution is slowly cooled
Stability and crystallization are governed by nucleation, the initial formation of solid particles. Supersaturated solutions are
Applications and examples include crystallization processes in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and materials industries, where controlled supersaturation
Risks and limitations involve unwanted precipitation, fouling of equipment, or inconsistent product quality if supersaturation is