International audienceWe probe the mechanical shear and compression properties of hydrogen-bonded polymer multilayers directly assembled at the oil-water interface using interfacial rheology techniques. We show that the polymer multilayers behave mechanically like a transient network, with elastic moduli that can be varied over 2 orders of magnitude by controlling the type and strength of physical interactions involved in the multilayers, which are controlled by the pH and the hydrophobicity of the polymer. Indeed, the interplay of hydrogen and hydrophobic interactions enables one to obtain a tighter and stronger network at the interface. Moreover, we show how a simple LBL process applied directly on emulsion droplets leads to encapsulation...
International audienceWe study monolayers formed at an air−water interface on a Langmuir trough by t...
The structure and surface rheology of two model symmetric triblock copolymers with different degrees...
Physical properties of interfacial layers formed at the xylene–water interface by the adsorption of ...
We probe the mechanical shear and compression properties of hydrogen-bonded polymer multilayers dire...
We study the 2D rheological properties of hydrogen-bonded polymer multilayers assembled directly at ...
Encapsulation of chemicals using polymer membranes enables to control their transport and delivery f...
Surface-active polymers have important applications as effective and responsive emulsifiers, foaming...
Chemical demulsification is the most commonly used demulsification method for the separation of oil-...
Microgels are soft colloidal particles constituted by cross-linked polymer networks with a high pote...
There is considerable interest in the fabrication and mechanism of soft spheres and capsules because...
Partially wettable particles tend to adsorb irreversibly at interfaces of two immiscible fluids. The...
In order to improve control over the delivery of chemicals, industries seek a way to encapsulate the...
Physical properties of interfacial layers formed at the xylene–water interface by the adsorption of ...
When a water drop is placed onto a soft polymer network, a wetting ridge develops at the drop periph...
<p>The stabilization of multiphase fluid formulations via addition of multiple surface active materi...
International audienceWe study monolayers formed at an air−water interface on a Langmuir trough by t...
The structure and surface rheology of two model symmetric triblock copolymers with different degrees...
Physical properties of interfacial layers formed at the xylene–water interface by the adsorption of ...
We probe the mechanical shear and compression properties of hydrogen-bonded polymer multilayers dire...
We study the 2D rheological properties of hydrogen-bonded polymer multilayers assembled directly at ...
Encapsulation of chemicals using polymer membranes enables to control their transport and delivery f...
Surface-active polymers have important applications as effective and responsive emulsifiers, foaming...
Chemical demulsification is the most commonly used demulsification method for the separation of oil-...
Microgels are soft colloidal particles constituted by cross-linked polymer networks with a high pote...
There is considerable interest in the fabrication and mechanism of soft spheres and capsules because...
Partially wettable particles tend to adsorb irreversibly at interfaces of two immiscible fluids. The...
In order to improve control over the delivery of chemicals, industries seek a way to encapsulate the...
Physical properties of interfacial layers formed at the xylene–water interface by the adsorption of ...
When a water drop is placed onto a soft polymer network, a wetting ridge develops at the drop periph...
<p>The stabilization of multiphase fluid formulations via addition of multiple surface active materi...
International audienceWe study monolayers formed at an air−water interface on a Langmuir trough by t...
The structure and surface rheology of two model symmetric triblock copolymers with different degrees...
Physical properties of interfacial layers formed at the xylene–water interface by the adsorption of ...