Polydisperse
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Please Take Over This Page and Apply to be Editor-In-Chief for this topic: There can be one or more than one Editor-In-Chief. You may also apply to be an Associate Editor-In-Chief of one of the subtopics below. Please mail us [1] to indicate your interest in serving either as an Editor-In-Chief of the entire topic or as an Associate Editor-In-Chief for a subtopic. Please be sure to attach your CV and or biographical sketch. A collection of objects is called polydisperse or polysized if they have a broad range of size, shape and mass characteristics. A sample of objects that have a uniform size, shape and mass distribution are called monodisperse. In practice, polydisperse collections are common because it is relatively easy to create a polydisperse collection of particles, objects or polymers. Monodisperse collections, on the other hand, are extremely uncommon because the technological challenges that must be overcome in order to produce such collections are often enormous.
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Polydisperse collection.
Examples:
Polymers: Most will possess a distribution of molecular mass
Particles: Most manufactured particles will possess a wide distribution of size, surface area and mass
Thin-films: Most thin-films will possess a varied distribution of film thickness.