partikelaggregering
Partikelaggregering, often translated as particle aggregation or flocculation, refers to the process by which small particles in a fluid or gas come together to form larger clusters or aggregates. This phenomenon is driven by various forces, including van der Waals forces, electrostatic interactions, and bridging mechanisms. The size and stability of these aggregates depend on factors such as particle concentration, fluid properties, and the presence of specific chemical agents known as flocculants.
In nature, particle aggregation plays a crucial role in processes like sedimentation in aquatic environments and