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Nanoscience, nanotechnology, formulation chemistry, surfactants, dispersion systems, microparticles, microcapsules, emulsions,printing |
Objective/function
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The laboratory is active in the field of investigation of colloidal systems and applications of new colloids, with a focus on formation and characterization of dispersed systems, ranging in size from nanoparticles and nanocapsules through microparticles and microcapsules, up to large beads and powders.
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In addition, the research group deals with formulation chemistry in collaboration with industry to develop stable multicomponent, dispersed systems such as cosmetic emulsions and gels, paints, ink jet inks, coatings and pesticides.
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Advanced, graduate-level coursework is offered.
Research provided
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The lab is active in industrial formulations and in performing measurements required for developing products containing fine particles. It is well-equipped with instruments required for preparation and characterization of dispersed systems composed of nanoparticles, microparticles, microcapsules and emulsions.
Advantages
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The lab features state-of-the-art technology and a highly skilled and experienced team.
Available equipment
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Evaluation of droplet and particle size: Instruments cover size range of 1 nanometer to 800 micrometers (MALVERN NanoS, NanoSZ, and Ankersmid-EyeTech)
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Evaluation of surface potential of particles (zeta potential): Two instruments (MALVERN Zetasizer and Nano SZ)
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Microscopy: Optical and fluorescence microscopes
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Surface tension and contact angle measurements: LAUDA tensiometer,FirsTten Angstroms
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Emulsification equipment: High-pressure homogenizer (STANSTED), ULTRATURAX
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Grinding and dispersion equipment: DISPERMAT CV, Dispermat SL 25
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Viscosity measurement: BROOKFIELD DV 2, RheoScope 1(Haake)
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Piezoelectric printheads: MicroFab
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Spray dryer: B?CHI
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Atomic force microscope: NT-MDT
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Microencapsulator and bead formation: INOTECH