Interfacial Engineering of Particulate & Surfactant Systems for Enhanced Performance in Industrial Applications
Particulate and surfactant systems are an integral part either in processing or product lines in essentially every major industry, including Energy and Minerals, Pharmaceutical, Agriculture & Food, Microelectronics, Healthcare, Cosmetics, Consumer Products, and Analytical Instrumentation &am...
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description | Particulate and surfactant systems are an integral part either in processing or product lines in essentially every major industry, including Energy and Minerals, Pharmaceutical, Agriculture & Food, Microelectronics, Healthcare, Cosmetics, Consumer Products, and Analytical Instrumentation & Services. In most applications, product and process specifications depend on the synergistic or competitive interactions between the particles and reagent schemes. The primary goal of our research efforts has been to generate the structure-property-performance correlations-based knowledge and technology platforms for industry to develop more sustainable products and processes. Engineering the physicochemical/mechanical properties of surfaces, particles, and self-assembling surfactant systems enables their enhanced performance in industrial applications. Specifically, understanding and control of the nano and atomic-scale forces between particles and synthesis of functionalized particles form the foundation for targeted contributions in biomedical, advanced materials and minerals, sensor, and coating technologies. A synoptic overview of selected projects is presented in this review. Additional details can be found in the topic-specific references listed at the end of this manuscript. |
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spelling | doaj.art-6d63406d9a5240aebbdffcc61075516b2023-03-01T04:57:35ZengHosokawa Powder Technology FoundationKONA Powder and Particle Journal0288-45342187-55372022-01-01400294910.14356/kona.2023002konaInterfacial Engineering of Particulate & Surfactant Systems for Enhanced Performance in Industrial ApplicationsJiaqi DongBrij M. Moudgil0Center for Particulate and Surfactant Systems (CPaSS), Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida, USAParticulate and surfactant systems are an integral part either in processing or product lines in essentially every major industry, including Energy and Minerals, Pharmaceutical, Agriculture & Food, Microelectronics, Healthcare, Cosmetics, Consumer Products, and Analytical Instrumentation & Services. In most applications, product and process specifications depend on the synergistic or competitive interactions between the particles and reagent schemes. The primary goal of our research efforts has been to generate the structure-property-performance correlations-based knowledge and technology platforms for industry to develop more sustainable products and processes. Engineering the physicochemical/mechanical properties of surfaces, particles, and self-assembling surfactant systems enables their enhanced performance in industrial applications. Specifically, understanding and control of the nano and atomic-scale forces between particles and synthesis of functionalized particles form the foundation for targeted contributions in biomedical, advanced materials and minerals, sensor, and coating technologies. A synoptic overview of selected projects is presented in this review. Additional details can be found in the topic-specific references listed at the end of this manuscript.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/40/0/40_2023002/_html/-char/eninterfacial engineeringfunctionalized particlesantibacterial coatingsantiscalant additivescorrosion inhibitorsprecision particles |
spellingShingle | Jiaqi Dong Brij M. Moudgil Interfacial Engineering of Particulate & Surfactant Systems for Enhanced Performance in Industrial Applications KONA Powder and Particle Journal interfacial engineering functionalized particles antibacterial coatings antiscalant additives corrosion inhibitors precision particles |
title | Interfacial Engineering of Particulate & Surfactant Systems for Enhanced Performance in Industrial Applications |
title_full | Interfacial Engineering of Particulate & Surfactant Systems for Enhanced Performance in Industrial Applications |
title_fullStr | Interfacial Engineering of Particulate & Surfactant Systems for Enhanced Performance in Industrial Applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Interfacial Engineering of Particulate & Surfactant Systems for Enhanced Performance in Industrial Applications |
title_short | Interfacial Engineering of Particulate & Surfactant Systems for Enhanced Performance in Industrial Applications |
title_sort | interfacial engineering of particulate amp surfactant systems for enhanced performance in industrial applications |
topic | interfacial engineering functionalized particles antibacterial coatings antiscalant additives corrosion inhibitors precision particles |
url | https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kona/40/0/40_2023002/_html/-char/en |
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