Abstract Membrane emulsification is a promising new technique that can be deployed as a scalable modular conduit for the consistent and continuous production of single and complex emulsions. This work reports on the development of a manufacturing platform based on membrane emulsification for the first time for microcapsule-based self-healing cementitious materials. The feasibility of single and double emulsion production with wall formation as a secondary step through UV radical polymerisation was explored using a discrete membrane emulsification dispersion cell. The operational parameters (pressure, dispersed phase flux, temperature, shear rate) were established for the specific phase characteristics (viscosity, density, int...
In self healing concrete, the propagation of cracks in the material is prevented by embedded microca...
The implementation of self-healing techniques as part of repair methodologies in extending the servi...
Concrete cracks due to its low tensile strength. The presence of cracks endangers the durability as ...
Abstract: Membrane emulsification is a promising new technique that can be deployed as a scalable mo...
© 2017 IOP Publishing. This is an open access article, original content from this work may be used u...
Capsule-based self-healing of cementitious materials is an effective way of healing cracks, signific...
Autonomic self-healing in cement-based infrastructure materials has recently emerged as a promising ...
Microcapsules, with sodium silicate solution as core, were produced using complex coacervation in a ...
Calcium nitrate synthesis of in urea-formaldehyde shell has recently been used to produce self-heali...
In this study, a waterproof material was used to fabricate microcapsule by interfacial curing reacti...
This paper presents a new form of biomimetic cementitious material, which employs 3D-printed tetrahe...
Considerable interest has been directed in recent years toward the use of self-healing materials in ...
In this study, two bacteria-based self-healing systems were developed for the proof-of-concept and a...
Membrane emulsification for polymeric materials and sorption studies; and its process engineerin
AbstractSpherical polymeric microcapsules, carrying liquid sodium silicate, were used for autonomic ...
In self healing concrete, the propagation of cracks in the material is prevented by embedded microca...
The implementation of self-healing techniques as part of repair methodologies in extending the servi...
Concrete cracks due to its low tensile strength. The presence of cracks endangers the durability as ...
Abstract: Membrane emulsification is a promising new technique that can be deployed as a scalable mo...
© 2017 IOP Publishing. This is an open access article, original content from this work may be used u...
Capsule-based self-healing of cementitious materials is an effective way of healing cracks, signific...
Autonomic self-healing in cement-based infrastructure materials has recently emerged as a promising ...
Microcapsules, with sodium silicate solution as core, were produced using complex coacervation in a ...
Calcium nitrate synthesis of in urea-formaldehyde shell has recently been used to produce self-heali...
In this study, a waterproof material was used to fabricate microcapsule by interfacial curing reacti...
This paper presents a new form of biomimetic cementitious material, which employs 3D-printed tetrahe...
Considerable interest has been directed in recent years toward the use of self-healing materials in ...
In this study, two bacteria-based self-healing systems were developed for the proof-of-concept and a...
Membrane emulsification for polymeric materials and sorption studies; and its process engineerin
AbstractSpherical polymeric microcapsules, carrying liquid sodium silicate, were used for autonomic ...
In self healing concrete, the propagation of cracks in the material is prevented by embedded microca...
The implementation of self-healing techniques as part of repair methodologies in extending the servi...
Concrete cracks due to its low tensile strength. The presence of cracks endangers the durability as ...