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Home page > Séminaires > Archives séminaires > Séminaires 2021 > MSC Visio-Seminar. October 11th 2021. Michel Cloitre (Molecular, Macromolecular Chemistry, and Materials, ESPCI Paris) : "Soft Glasses with Designed Flow Response".

MSC Visio-Seminar. October 11th 2021. Michel Cloitre (Molecular, Macromolecular Chemistry, and Materials, ESPCI Paris) : "Soft Glasses with Designed Flow Response"

Sauf mention contraire, les séminaires et les soutenances se déroulent à 11h30 en salle 454A du bâtiment Condorcet.


There will be a live diffusion with Zoom.

Monday October 11th, 11h30

Contact Michael Berhanu to attend the visio-seminar

Soft Glasses with Designed Flow Response

Michel Cloitre

Molecular, Macromolecular Chemistry, and Materials

ESPCI Paris

Soft materials are all around us. They are present in personal and home care products, food, paints and in advanced formulations used for enhanced oil recovery, solid ink printing and additive manufacturing. To develop soft materials with tailored properties, formulators combine functional polymers, colloids, emulsions, and amphiphilic molecules, resulting in a great variability of composition, microstructure, and interactions. Many soft materials are soft glasses that have in common the capacity to switch from solid-like behavior at rest to liquid-like under mechanical solicitation. A formidable challenge is to design such materials with tailored rheology in a rational way. In this talk I will present our methodology which is based on two pillars. On one hand, we use chemistry to fabricate polymer-colloid hybrids such as microgels, capsules, micelles, star polymers, with variable softness and tunable interactions, leading to a wide range of viscoelastic moduli and time scales. On the other hand, we exploit concepts from statistical physics (jamming transition, supercooled glasses, dynamical heterogeneities), and targeted particle scale simulations to bridge the gap between mesoscopic scale properties, local dynamics and macroscopic rheology. This generic framework provides guidelines for designing and engineering soft glasses with desired flow properties.


Contact : Équipe séminaires / Seminar team - Published on / Publié le 26 septembre 2021


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