pölynerotus
Pölynerotus is a term used in surface science to describe the organized deposition and stratification of fine dust particles on substrates under specific environmental conditions. In experiments and some industrial observations, dust layers can exhibit regular patterns and distinct layering that cannot be explained by random deposition alone.
Etymology: The word derives from pöly, Finnish for dust, and nerotus, a coined suffix referencing layering or
Mechanism: Pölynerotus arises from the combination of gentle directional airflow, humidity gradients, and electrostatic charging of
Occurrences: It has been reported on glass and ceramic surfaces in humidity-controlled chambers, as well as
Research and applications: Researchers study pölynerotus to improve contamination control, understand deposition dynamics, and inform preservation
See also: dust deposition, surface science, electrostatics, contamination control, preservation science.