Bacchin, Patrice and Brutin, David and Davaille, Anne and Di Giuseppe, Erika and Dong Chen, Xiao and Gergianakis, Ioannis
and Giorgiutti-Dauphiné, Frédérique and Goehring, Lucas and Hallez, Yannick
and Heyd, Rodolphe and Jeantet, Romain and Le Floc-Fouéré, Cécile and Meireles, Martine
and Mittelstaedt, Eric and Nicloux, Céline and Ludovic, Pauchard and Saboungi, Marie-Louise
Drying colloidal systems: Laboratory models for a wide range of applications.
(2018)
European Physical Journal E, 41 (94). 1-34. ISSN 1292-8941
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2018-11712-x
Abstract
The drying of complex fluids provides a powerful insight into phenomena that take place on time and length scales not normally accessible. An important feature of complex fluids, colloidal dispersions and polymer solutions is their high sensitivity to weak external actions. Thus, the drying of complex fluids involves a large number of physical and chemical processes. The scope of this review is the capacity to tune such systems to reproduce and explore specific properties in a physics laboratory. A wide variety of systems are presented, ranging from functional coatings, food science, cosmetology, medical diagnostics and forensics to geophysics and art.
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