polydispersen
Polydispersen is a concept used in discussions of polydisperse systems to describe the state or property of having a broad and structurally varied distribution of components. The term is typically posed as a multidimensional extension of polydispersity, accounting not only for particle size distributions but also for correlated distributions of other properties such as shape, refractive index, surface charge, or chemical composition within a sample.
In theory, polydispersen encompasses the full distribution of a sample's components, often summarized by moments of
Measurement and calculation rely on combining data from multiple characterization techniques, such as dynamic light scattering
Applications are discussed in theoretical and applied contexts, including polymer science, colloidal chemistry, and pharmaceuticals, where