organosol
/ɔrˈɡænəˌsɔl/
noun
- A stable suspension of very small solid particles in an organic liquid (a liquid that contains carbon).
- The new coating material is an organosol that dries into a hard, protective layer.
- The lab technician prepared an organosol by mixing fine clay particles with ethanol.
- In paint manufacturing, an organosol helps keep pigments evenly distributed in the solvent.