Syneresis

Syneresp is a very complex effect that manifests itself when the size of the bodies of complex molecules and substances decreases. It can appear inside both solids and liquids. The essence of synress is to change the shape and volume of the body during the aggregation of its constituent elements. The phenomenon of syneresis was known in ancient times; scientists such as P. Lomonosov, M. Faraday, and D. Gay observed it. Based on their work, scientists conducted research and development of this theory. Our contemporaries Lapitashev N.S., Shuvalov V.V., Afanasyev A.O. also studied the phenomenon of synergism.

During the research it was found that syneresis is an irreversible phenomenon. To initiate this effect, certain conditions are necessary: ​​an increase in pressure, a decrease in volume, and the energy of the centers of gravity. Today, the main direction in the study of syneresis is the search and determination of the conditions for its occurrence. This problem is presented as one of the most important and difficult in molecular physics.