Colloid-facilitated transport refers to the movement of solutes or contaminants through a medium (such as soil or water) facilitated by colloidal particles. Colloids are small particles that typically range in size from 1 nanometer to 1 micrometer and can be composed of organic or inorganic materials, including clay, organic matter, microorganisms, and metal oxides.
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