vaiheerottelu
Vaiheerottelu, a Finnish compound noun whose name translates to phase separation in English, refers to the process by which a homogeneous mixture becomes heterogeneous as different components demix into distinct phases. The phenomenon occurs across a range of systems, including polymer blends, colloidal suspensions, metal alloys, emulsions, and certain biological contexts. It is driven by thermodynamic forces that make the mixed state unstable or metastable, often in response to changes in temperature, composition, or pressure.
There are two primary pathways described in phase separation. Spinodal decomposition occurs when small fluctuations in
In practical terms, vaiheerottelu affects material properties and performance. In polymers, it influences domain size and
Theoretical descriptions commonly employ models such as the Cahn-Hilliard theory for spinodal decomposition and Flory-Huggins theory