Monodisperse vs Bidisperse - What's the difference?
monodisperse | bidisperse | Related terms |
(of a colloid) Having particles of (approximately) the same size
To cause to become
* {{quote-journal, 1971, Craig Wallace & Joseph L. Melnick, Herpesvirus Neutralization, Journal of Immunology
, passage=Stock virus was monodispersed by passage through a 0.45 tt membrane.}}
(physics) Describing a colloid in which the disperse phase particles are of two different sizes
Bidisperse is a related term of monodisperse.
As adjectives the difference between monodisperse and bidisperse
is that monodisperse is having particles of (approximately) the same size while bidisperse is describing a colloid in which the disperse phase particles are of two different sizes.As a verb monodisperse
is to cause to become monodisperse.monodisperse
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