Seminar"Role of the hydrophobic phase on interfacial phenomena of surfactants, proteins, and particles at fluid interfaces"Peter Fischer
Description
Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics (Shen) Unit would like to invite you to the seminar by Prof. Peter Fischer on February 6 (Tuesday).
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Date: February 6, 2024
Time: 15:00-16:00
Venue: B503, OIST
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Speaker:
Peter Fischer
Professor
Institute of Food, Nutrition and Health
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Title:
Role of the hydrophobic phase on interfacial phenomena of surfactants, proteins, and particles at fluid interfaces
Abstract:
The formation of viscoelastic networks at fluid interfaces by adsorption layers is essential in many industries, scientific disciplines, and biological processes. However, the effect of the oil phase on the structural transitions of proteins, adsorption of surfactants and particles, subsequent network formation, and layer strength at fluid interfaces has received little attention in interfacial experiments and emulsion design. This has been the cause for significant inconsistencies in the scientific literature, as experiments were often performed at arbitrary oils, which impeded the reproducibility and comparability as well as hampers the pathway to a generic description. Here, we summarize the effect of the oil phase on the adsorption, assembly, and interfacial rheology of surfactants, proteins, and particles at fluid interfaces and the resulting influence on emulsions [1-6]. Furthermore, we provide experimental guidelines for using oils in interfacial experiments, aiming to harmonize results and protocols in interfacial science.
Host:
Prof. Amy Shen
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