Hydrophobically modified polymers are good candidates for the stabilization of liquid interfaces thanks to the high anchoring energy of the hydrophobic parts. In this article we probe the interfacial anchoring of a series of home-made hydrophobically modified polymers of controlled degree of grafting by studying their behavior upon large area dilations and compressions. By comparing the measured interfacial tension to the one that we expect in the case of a constant number of adsorbed monomers, we are able to deduce whether desorption or adsorption occurs during area variations. We find that the polymer chains with the longest hydrophobic grafts desorb for larger compressions than the polymers with the shortest grafts, because of their larg...
The molecular packing-dependent interfacial organization of polyethylene glycol grafted dipalmitoylp...
ABSTRACT: We study the drainage of a near-theta solvent through densely grafted polymer layers and c...
International audienceWe review some results from the literature describing the structure and dynami...
Hydrophobically modified polymers are good candidates for the stabilization of liquid interfaces tha...
Using surface-tension measurements, we study the brush-limited adsorption dynamics of a range of amp...
In this work, we report on the interaction forces between hydrophobed silica surfaces immersed in po...
Polymers adsorbing from a dilute solution onto the solvent-vapor interface generate a nonzero surfac...
We study the 2D rheological properties of hydrogen-bonded polymer multilayers assembled directly at ...
The self-assembly of polymer-based surfactants and nanoparticles on fluid-fluid interfaces is centra...
International audienceWe study monolayers formed at an air−water interface on a Langmuir trough by t...
Using both analytic theory and computer simulation we study the stretching along the surface of a st...
International audienceUsing a mean-field theory with two order parameters and scaling laws, we study...
In this lecture we briefly review our understanding of surface forces with adsorbed, neutral flexibl...
The general frame of this thesis is the study of statistical properties of polymer chains at interfa...
A comparative study of spread and adsorbed monolayer of poly(ethylene oxide)s of different molecular...
The molecular packing-dependent interfacial organization of polyethylene glycol grafted dipalmitoylp...
ABSTRACT: We study the drainage of a near-theta solvent through densely grafted polymer layers and c...
International audienceWe review some results from the literature describing the structure and dynami...
Hydrophobically modified polymers are good candidates for the stabilization of liquid interfaces tha...
Using surface-tension measurements, we study the brush-limited adsorption dynamics of a range of amp...
In this work, we report on the interaction forces between hydrophobed silica surfaces immersed in po...
Polymers adsorbing from a dilute solution onto the solvent-vapor interface generate a nonzero surfac...
We study the 2D rheological properties of hydrogen-bonded polymer multilayers assembled directly at ...
The self-assembly of polymer-based surfactants and nanoparticles on fluid-fluid interfaces is centra...
International audienceWe study monolayers formed at an air−water interface on a Langmuir trough by t...
Using both analytic theory and computer simulation we study the stretching along the surface of a st...
International audienceUsing a mean-field theory with two order parameters and scaling laws, we study...
In this lecture we briefly review our understanding of surface forces with adsorbed, neutral flexibl...
The general frame of this thesis is the study of statistical properties of polymer chains at interfa...
A comparative study of spread and adsorbed monolayer of poly(ethylene oxide)s of different molecular...
The molecular packing-dependent interfacial organization of polyethylene glycol grafted dipalmitoylp...
ABSTRACT: We study the drainage of a near-theta solvent through densely grafted polymer layers and c...
International audienceWe review some results from the literature describing the structure and dynami...