Some stories about microcapsules in flow

Seminar
On  September 27, 2021Saint-Martin-d'Hères - Domaine universitaire
Dr. Clément De Loubens - Laboratory of Rheology and Processes - UGA CNRS
Microcapsules are biomimetics microparticules  of red blood cells. They are made from a liquid droplet protected by an elastic membrane. They are widely used in industry to protect and control the delivery of molecules in pharmaceutics, food science, detergents, etc. For these applications it is crucial to control the mechanical properties of the shell and also the fate of microcapsules in flow. In this talk, we will discuss about experimental works concerning the dynamics and the stability of microcapsules in flow in relation with the structure and the rheological properties of their membrane.

Clement De Loubens
Published on  September 2, 2021
Updated on  September 9, 2021