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This recent theme of the Soft Matter group arose from the intention to develop an interdisciplinary research based on strong competencies existing in Montpellier in agronomical and environmental sciences. Agronomical and environmental sciences are regularly facing physical phenomena relevant to soft matter. To reach a deeper understanding on these various physical phenomena, our scientific approach relies on identifying key-parameters in natural complex systems and designing relevant experimental models in the laboratory. The main objective is to derive general physical and physico-chemical mechanisms that are often hidden in the intrinsic complexity of agronomical, biological and environmental systems.
The various soft matter related topics addressed in this theme involve interfacial phenomena, polymer and colloid science and rheology and mechanical properties of complex systems. It is funded by companies (Solvay, La Compagnie Fruitière, …) as well as by public actors (ANR, Labex, …).
– STRUCTURE, RHEOLOGY AND FRACTURE OF BIO-POLYMERS, click !
– EMULSIONS, DROPLETS AND PARTICLES AT INTERFACES FOR FOOD AND ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATIONS, click !
– BIODEGRADATION OF POLYMERS IN A MARINE ENVIRONMENT, click !
Ductile-to-brittle transition and yielding in soft amorphous materials: perspectives and open questions Auteur(s): Divoux Thibaut, Agoritsas Elisabeth, Aime S., Barentin Catherine, Barrat Jean-Louis, Berthier L., Bi Dapeng, Biroli Giulio, Bonn Daniel, Bourrianne Philippe, Bouzid Mehdi, del Gado Emanuela, Delanoë-Ayari Hélène, Farain Kasra, Fielding Suzanne, Fuchs Matthias, van der Gucht Jasper, Henkes Silke, Jalaal Maziyar, Joshi Yogesh, Lemaître Anaël, Leheny Robert, Manneville Sébastien, Martens Kirsten, Poon Wilson, Popović Marko, Procaccia Itamar, Ramos L., Richards James, Rogers Simon (Article) Publié: Soft Matter, vol. 20 p.6868-6888 (2024) Texte intégral en Openaccess : |
A threshold model of plastic waste fragmentation: new insights into the distribution of microplastics in the ocean and its evolution over time Auteur(s): George M., Nallet Frédéric, Fabre P. (Article) Publié: Marine Pollution Bulletin, vol. 199 p.116012 (2024) Texte intégral en Openaccess : |
Structure, rheology and fracture of bio-polymers
We are investigating the structural and mechanical properties of natural products extracted from plants (wheat grain and proteins) or synthesized (…)
Emulsions, droplets and particles at interfaces for food and environmental applications
We are investigating selected aspects of interfacial phenomena applied to enviromental and food (…)
Biodegradation of polymers in a marine environment People involved : M. George, T. Gaillard, P. Fabre Pollution of the ocean by plastic litter has become a major environmental problem in recent (…)