Goals

This course covers the fundamentals of the properties of liquid or solid surfaces and interfaces. From a unified overview of intermolecular forces, a physical description of the liquid state and of complex systems where matter is in a highly divided state such as molecular aggregates, molecules in solutions or particles in suspension, is presented. They are characterized by the creation of extremely high surface / volume ratios. The control of the physico-chemical properties of these interfaces is necessary, at submicrometric or even molecular scales to optimize their manufacturing processes and to monitor their use properties, in various fields from biotechnology to civil engineering. These concepts will be applied to the behavior of (synthetic or natural) objects such as living tissue, cosmetics, paints and processes such as coating, detergency or therapeutic targeting.

Programme

Intermolecular and surface forces

  • Polarization and Van der Waals forces
  • Solvatation forces
  • Electric double-layer (DLVO) Solid/liquid interfaces
  • Surface energy and adhesion
  • Wetting and capillarity
  • Spreading of thin liquid films Adsorption and surface modifications
  • Self-assembled systems and Langmuir films
  • Polymer interfaces Micelles, emulsions et foams
  • Surfactants and micellar systems
  • Stability of colloids
  • Flows, molecular structure and their interactions

Sustainable development

Level 1: Activity contextualised through environmentally sustainable development and social responsibility and/or supported by examples, exercises, applications.

DD&RS level 1

Activity contextualised through environmentally sustainable development and social responsibility and/or supported by examples, exercises, applications.

Autonomy
4h
 
Course
8h
 
Project
8h
 
TC
8h
 
PW
4h
 

Code

22_M_SGM_BIOSURF_S2_6

Responsibles

  • Denis MAZUYER

Language

English

Keywords

Surface energy, intermolecular forces, interfaces, wetting, colloids