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ECIS 201529TH CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN COLLOID AND INTERFACE SOCIETY
BORDEAUX 6-11 SEPTEMBER, 2015
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PARTNERS
We would like to thank our partners for their generous support of the 29th ECIS:
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Research
SPONSORS
We would like to thank our sponsors for their generous support of the 29th ECIS:
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Welcome 6
Surrounding Area 7
Venue Guide 9
Social Program 10
General Information 11
Plenary Speakers 13
Keynote Speakers 19
Program 29
Posters Topics 46
Posters Session A 47
Posters Session B 54
Posters Session C 62
Partners Directory 69
Sponsors Directory 70
CONTENTS
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ECIS SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
S. ARMES University of Sheffield (United Kingdom)S. BON University of Warwick (United Kingdom)H. CÖLFEN University of Konstanz (Germany)N. DENKOV University of Sofia (Bulgaria)O. GLATTER Karm Franzens University (Austria)K. LANDFESTER Max Planck Institut Mainz (Germany)D. LANGEVIN University of Orsay Paris Sud (France)E. MARQUES University of Porto (Portugal)U. OLSSON University of Lund (Sweden)V. PAUNOV University of Hull (United Kingdom)P. PERRIN ESPCI Paris Tech (France)W. RICHTERING University of Aachen (Germany)F. SCHEFFOLD University of Fribourg (Switzerland)C. SOLANS University of Barcelona (Spain)O. VELEV North Carolina University (United States)T. ZEMB University of Montpellier (France)
THE LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Marion BAILLOTValérie HÉROGUEZStéphane MORNET
Reiko ODASerge RAVAINEValérie RAVAINE
Jean-Baptiste SALMONVéronique SCHMITTStéphane UGAZIO
COMMITTEES
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WELCOME!
Welcome,
The organizing committee is delighted to welcome you to Bordeaux-Mérignac, France, for the 29th Conference of the European Colloid and Interface Society (ECIS).
Colloid and interface science is a vast and interdisciplinary field of research including physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, nano-science and allowing transfer from fundamentals to applications.
Merignac, the most innovative city of the Bordeaux Metropole, hosts many companies from Aerospace Valley and is also attractive towards pharmaceutical industries specialized in bio-development and surgery.
Merignac and Bordeaux belong to the Aquitaine Region which is very famous for air flight, vineyard, ocean sport… and enjoys a mild climate.
We are really happy to welcome so many participants coming from all over the world and we really wish you a fruitful conference and a pleasant stay!
The 29th ECIS conference organizing committee
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Convention Center "Pin Galant"34 avenue du Marechal de Lattre de tassigny 33700 Merignac
BY CARAccess from the rocadeExit N°10 or N°11b direction MerignacParking is free and open to all avenues around Le Pin Galant. There are also two parkings near the conference venue: the parking near Merignac Room in front of Le Pin Galant and the parking of the city Hall of Merignac.
SURROUNDING AREA
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SURROUNDING AREA
BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT
>>From Bordeaux City Center: - Tram A direction Pin Galant stop at "Pin Galant station"
>> From Bordeaux Merignac Airport:- Bus Line 1: direction Bordeaux Saint Jean Station stop at "Joliot Curie"
>>From Bordeaux Saint Jean railway Station:- Bus Line 11: direction Le Haillan-Martignas stop at "Joliot Curie"- Bus Line 1: direction Bordeaux Merignac Airport stop at "Joliot Curie"- Tram C direction Berges du Lac with a change at "Porte de Bourgogne" for Tram A direction Pin Galant stop at "Pin Galant station"
TAXISAero Taxis Concorde - Tel +33(0)5.56.97.11.27 Alliance Taxi Bordeaux - Tel + 33(0)5.56.77.24.24Taxi Delrieu - Tel +33 (0)6.07.31.33.17
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VENUE GUIDE
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GET TOGETHER RECEPTIONTHE PAVILLON, PIN GALANTSunday 6 September - 18:00-20:00
CONFERENCE DINNERPALAIS DE LA BOURSE - 19 Place de la Bourse Bordeaux. Tram CWednesday 9 September - 19:00-23:00
OPTIONAL TOURS ON REGISTRATION ONLYDress code: Good shoes for walking, umbrella or rain coat, sunglasses, camera
HALF-DAY IN BORDEAUXWednesday 9 September - 14:00-17:00 Bus transfer from Pin Galant to Bordeaux city center and return
HALF-DAY IN SAINT EMILIONWednesday 9 September - 14:00-16:30 Bus transfer from Pin Galant to Saint Emilion and return
HALF-DAY ART & WINE IN MEDOCWednesday 9 September - 14:00-17:30 Bus transfer from Pin Galant to Medoc and return
EVENING FROM THE TOP TO THE BOTTOMThursday 10 September - 18:30-21:30 Meeting point: Bordeaux Place Pey Berland at the Bell Tower entrance
EVENING BORDEAUX BY BOATThursday 10 September - 20:00-22:30 Meeting point: on the docks in front of Maison Eco Citoyenne
SOCIAL PROGRAM
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The official language for the Congress is English.
Registration and information DeskThe Registration and information Desk is located in the Pin Galant lobby. The desk will be open on: Sunday 6 September 5:00pm - 8:00pm From Monday to Thursday 8:00am - 5:00pm Friday 11 September 8:30am - 12:00am
Travelling DocumentsTravelling to France is very easy. The documentation required varies, depending on your nationality. A valid passport is required for a stay of up to 90 days except citizens of European Union countries, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway who may enter France with their national identity card. Some non-EU third country nationals require a visa. Further detailed information can be obtained from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Climate and ClothingThe weather in Bordeaux in September could be sunny and warm. Average temperatures: 25 to 30°c.Casual dress is appropriate for all conference occasions. Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses.
Travel to FranceBordeaux Merignac Airport is served by many daily direct flights from most destinations.
DistancesBordeaux Merignac Airport – Bordeaux City Center: 14km BordeauxMerignac Airport - Pin Galant Congress Center (conference venue): 6km
ElectricityThe power supply is single phase 220 volts at 50 Hertz.
MoneyThe currency unit is Euro.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Banking and Changing MoneyAll banks operating in France offer foreign currency exchange services and quote the exchange rates of the Euro against all major foreign currencies daily. Foreign currency can also be exchanged at hotels. Forms of payment: hotels, large shops and restaurants accept all major credit cards.
Name BadgeAs a security requirement, we request that participants wear their Conference name badge at all times.
ExhibitionThe exhibition area is located on The Pavillon and will be open:• Sunday 6 September from 5pm to 8pm• Monday 7 & Tuesday 8 September from 8:30am to 8pm• Wednesday 9 September from 8:30am to 3pm• Thursday 10 September from 8:30am to 7pm• Friday 11 September from 8:30am to 12:30
LiabilityParticipants are advised to purchase comprehensive travel insurance coverage. The conference organizers and/or Terres de Congrès shall not be liable for any loss or damage to property belonging to conference participants nor for personal injuries sustained during or as a result of the conference or during tours. Working HoursShop opening times vary depending on their type and location, though shops normally open at 10am and close at 7pm from Monday to Saturday.
Duplication and recordingPhotography, audio taping, video recording, digital taping or any other form of duplication is strictly prohibited in the session rooms and poster areas.
SmokingThe Pin Galant is a smoke free building. Delegates are requested to observe this policy. Smoking is permitted on the forecourt and in the park.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Alfons VAN BLAADERENUtrecht university, The Netherlands
Surprises in the Self-Assembly of Hard Spheres in Spherical Confinement and Long-Ranged Repulsive Rods in an Electric FieldMonday 7 sept. - 8:45-9:30 - The Auditorium
Alfons van Blaaderen (born 1963) is full professor in the Physics Department of Utrecht University (Netherlands), and heads the Soft Condensed Matter & Biophysics section, which is part of the Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science. In the Debye Institute chemists and physicists work together on the subjects of interfaces and nano-materials. His groups research interests focuse on the development and use of colloidal model systems in both fundamental (e.g., crystallization, melting, glass transition) and applied self-assembly studies (e.g., electro-rheological fluids, electronic ink and photonic crystals). Alfons Van Blaaderen obtained his Masters in Chemistry in 1987 and his PhD degree in Physical Chemistry in 1992 at the Utrecht University (both cum laude, highest honor in the NL). Also in 1992 he was awarded the DSM price for ‘Chemistry and Technology’. In 1992 and 1993 he worked for 50% as a postdoc at the Utrecht University and studied Physics at the same university. Subsequently, he worked for almost two years as a postdoc at what was then AT&T Bell Laboratories (Murray Hill, NJ). Before his appointment in the Physics department as full professor in 1999 he worked in the Chemistry department at Utrecht University. He received in 2006 the Rhodia Prize from the European Colloid and Interface Science Society. In 2011 he received the Peter Debye Prize for his research on the borderline between Chemistry and Physics from the Edmond Hustinx foundation. In 2012 he received an EU ERC Advanced Researcher Grant. Van Blaaderen became a member of the KNAW (Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences) in 2013. His papers and citation data can be found at Researcher ID: www.researcherid.com/rid/B-6304-2009 and/or Google Scholar.
PLENARY SPEAKERS
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Dr. Leibler, Directeur de Recherche at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) and adjunct professor at Ecole Supérieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielles (ESPCI) in Paris is the director of Soft Matter and Chemistry Laboratory (UMR 7167 CNRS at ESPCI. He received his PhD in 1976 in theoretical physics from Warsaw University and then was a post-doctoral fellow with Professor P-G de Gennes. He is a researcher at CNRS initially in Strasbourg (1979-1984) then in Paris (1984-1996). From 1996 to 2003 he was the founding director of a joint laboratory between CNRS and chemical company Arkema and holds his present position from 2003.
Dr Leibler is a member of French Academy of Sciences and of National Academy of Engineering (USA), he has received number of honors and awards from various organizations including 2015 European Inventor Award, Polymer Physics Prize of American Physical Society, American Chemical Society Award in Polymer Chemistry, Descartes – Huygens Prize, Grand Prix of Fondation de la Maison de Chimie, Grand Prix IFP de l’Académie des Sciences and Grand Prix Pierre Süe of the French Chemical Society.
Ludwik LEIBLERESPCI, France
From physics of adhesion to organ repairTuesday 8 Sept. 8:30-9:15 - The Auditorium
PLENARY SPEAKERS
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Mario CORTIUniversity of Milan, Italy
Surface Properties of Gas Bubbles in Liquids Studied with a New Laser Interferometric TechniqueWednesday 9 Sept. 8:30-9:15 - The Auditorium
PLENARY SPEAKERS
Mario Corti, graduated in Physics in 1964 at the University of Milan, Associate Professor at the University of Milan since 1971, full Professor of Physycs at the University of Pavia since 1987. In 1994 was called back to the University of Milan as full Professor of Medical Physics at the Faculty of Medicine. He started his scientific career in the field of low energy nuclear physics. With the advent of lasers, in 1967 Mario Corti shifted his scientific interest to Quantum Electronics. He developed fast correlation techniques to measure properties of optical fields and in particular in 1974 published the paper describing a fast real time digital correlator. It was built in conjunction with a very sensitive laser light scattering apparatus. After studies of pure fluids and binary mixtures, the scientific interest turned to colloid suspensions. In 1975 published a first paper on non-ionic micelles, after which a long series of papers on micellar solutions followed. The cloud point of non-ionic micellar solutions was shown to be the lower critical point of a consolution curve. The 1981 paper on SDS micelles pioneered the field of interaction studies in micellar solutions. In the later years much work has been done on biologically relevant amphiphiles. The role of glucosidic headgroups has been found to be specific in determining the peculiar behaviour of aggregates either as micelles, vesicles, mixed systems or liquid crystalline phases. Conformational bistability of the glucosidic headgroups has been shown to give rise to a large phenomenology of aggregates and liquid crystalline phases. Besides the main stream of fundamental research Mario Corti has put some effort also into developments of technological interest, like long distance interferometers and electro-optical instrumentations for clinical use. Mario Corti is author of 160 papers on international scientific journals. Mario Corti spent one year at the University of Washington in Seattle (USA) with a Fulbright Scolarship. He has been member of the Preparatory Commission of European Community Programme FAST2 on Laser Applications, member of the Scientific Committee of CEA for the Sector of Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules, member of the Editorial Board of "Colloid and Surfaces", member of the Scientific Committee of the Research Institute on Electromagnetic Waves of CNR, president of the Scientific Committee of the Institute of Spectroscopic Techniques of CNR. Mario Corti has been President of ECIS in 1985.
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Barry NINHAM Australian National University, AustraliaUniversity of Florence, Italy
Wither colloid science? Imagining the futureWednesday 9 Sept 11:45 - 12:30 - The Auditorium
An evolution tantamount to a revolution took place in colloid science and physical chemistry over the last 50 years since DLVO theory took center stage. Three connected advances occurred. The first is in the quantification of Hofmeister (specific ion) effects. These, due to dispersion forces, had been completely neglected in classical theories of electrolytes and molecular forces. The omission rendered theory impotent for prediction.
A second advance recognised a key role for hyperbolic (non Euclidean, bicontinuous) geometries in the self assembly of lipids, surfactants and proteins; and in microstructure generally.These advances have revolutionised the subject. Our whole intuition has been turned upside down.
The third has to do with the startling recognition that dissolved atmospheric gas, at a molecular level and in micro and macro bubbles, has qualitative effects which we have ignored. Also ion specific, they are ubiquitous and range over bubble-bubble interactions and enzyme activities to emulsion stability – “hydrophobic interactions” apparently disappear when gas is removed. Gas columns can be exploited for very effective desalination, water treatment and other un anticipated opportunities for novel chemistry. These matters are not understood. But the phenomena are real and provide rich fields open for application
The weak intersection of physical chemistry with biology and chemical engineering can be traced to flaws in standard theories due to these neglected effects. They affect intuition and interpretation of measurements qualitatively. Of these, problems with pH and buffers and microstructure are just a beginning. These challenges are encouraging. The consequent removal of conceptual locks provides an open road for future research.
PLENARY SPEAKERS
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Patrick S. Doyle is a full Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. Thereafter he went to Stanford University and received both a Master and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering while working on the topic of Brownian dynamics simulations of polymer rheology under the guidance of Professors Eric Shaqfeh and Alice Gast. At Stanford he received the prestigious Lieberman Fellowship for this thesis work. He then received a Chateaubriand Fellowship to pursue postdoctoral studies at the Institute Curie in Paris where he investigated single molecule DNA dynamics. Patrick S. Doyle joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in late 2000. His research group at MIT studies the dynamics and rheology of complex fluids using both molecular simulations and various experimental techniques. A major theme of his research is the translation of a molecular understanding of transport phenomena into new microfluidics-based processes.
He was the recipient of various prestigious awards including a NSF CAREER Award, 3M Innovation Award, MipTec PolyPops Foundation Award, and John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship.
Patrick DOYLEMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Microfluidics: a tool to design and study new soft matter materialsThursday 10 Sept. 8:30 - 9:15 - The Auditorium
PLENARY SPEAKERS
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Julian EASTOEUniversity of Bristol, UK
Laureate of the ECIS-Solvay Prize Surfactants at the Design LimitFriday 11 Sept. 8:30 - 9:15 - The Auditorium
Short biographyA - Julian Eastoe is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Bristol UK. He has published 270 research articles, 100 of these in Langmuir. His research interests span colloids, surfactants and applications of neutron scattering. Julian is a co-Editor of the Journal of Colloid and interface Science and Chair of the International Colloids Conference. He is winner of the 2007 Rideal Medal from the UK Royal Society of Chemistry and Society for Chemical Industry for «distinction in colloid or interface science».
More detailed biographyB- Prof. Julian Eastoe has been a full faculty member of in the School of Chemistry in the University of Bristol UK since 1993. He was appointed to a Personal Chair in 2004. His research interests span colloids, surfactants and applications of neutron scattering.Key research contributions have been made to the area of neutron scattering and colloidal systems. Over 260 articles have been published: recent work has featured in Angewantde Chemie, New Scientist and American Chemical Society and Royal Society of Chemistry press releases. His papers have receive >6700 citations (~ 26 per paper) and he has an H-index of 43.
One of his recent papers Magnetic Control over Liquid Surface Properties with Responsive Surfactants, published in Angexandte Chemie received extensive coverage on the TV, radio, in the press and on the internet with an estimated reach of 1 billion people.Prof. Julian Eastoe is the permanent Chair of the major International Colloids Conference series held in Amsterdam May 2011 and July 2015.He is winner of the 2007 Rideal Medal from the UK Royal Society of Chemistry and Society for Chemical Industry for «distinction in colloid or interface science».
PLENARY SPEAKERS
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K1: Tcholakova SlavkaPhysico-chemical control of bubble Ostwald ripening in foams10:15 – 10:40 on Monday 7th of September – The AuditoriumSlavka Tcholakova was born in Bulgaria in 1972. She received Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry (2004) and became Assistant Professor (2006), Associate Professor (2009) and Professor (2013) in the Faculty of Chemistry, Sofia University, Bulgaria. Her research includes studies on formation, stability and rheology of foams and emulsions. She has published 67 research and review articles, cited over 1500 times in the scientific literature. She was the recipient of the award "Best Young Scientist" for 2006 of the Sofia University Foundation for a series of 19 papers on stability of protein-containing emulsions.
K2: Kahl GerhardTwo-stage melting and particle transport through layered structures formed by inverse patchy particles12:00 – 12:25 on Monday 7th of September – The PavillonGerhard Kahl has received his PhD at the TU Wien (Austria); after his post-doc time in Paris with J.-P. Hansen, he moved back to Wien. Soft matter physics has become his central area of scientific interest, with focus on structural and dynamic properties, phase behaviour and self-assembly; more recent activities have focused on out-of-equilibrium properties of soft matter.
K3: Miller ReinhardAdsorption of Surfactants and Proteins at Solution/Alkane Vapor Interfaces10:15 – 10:40 on Monday 7th of September – Merignac RoomReinhard Miller studied mathematics in Rostock and colloid chemistry in Dresden. Both the PhD and Habilitation at the Academy of Sciences in Berlin were dedicated to dynamics of liquid interfaces modified by surfactants. His scientific interests are dynamic adsorption layers of surfactants and proteins, interfacial rheology, stability of foams and emulsions. He is the past president of ECIS and the present president of IACIS.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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K4: Zhou JingfangUniform and Highly Stable Pickering Emulsion Stabilized by Small Gold Nanoparticles14:00 – 14:25 on Monday 7th of September – The AuditoriumDr Jingfang Zhou is an Australian Research Council funded Research Fellow at the Ian Wark Research Institute at the University of South Australia. Her research interests are within the areas of colloids, interfaces and room temperature ionic onic liquids. She has focused on the synthesis, surface modification and functionalization of nanoparticles or 2D nanomaterials, investigating their colloidal suspension stability, assembly and attachment at interfaces.
K5: Parsons DrewThe Impact of Surface Roughness on Surface Forces14:00 – 14:25 on Monday 7th of September – The PavillonDr Drew Parsons originates from Sydney, Australia. In the spirit of cross-cultural relations he to on postgraduate studies in Russia under Prof. M.V. Basilevsky at the Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow. His PhD thesis addressed effects of nonlocal electrostatics (solvent-solvent correlations) on ionic solvation. Following postdocs in Nancy, France and Davis, California USA, he became a Research Fellow at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. Here he brought the theory of colloid and interface science closer to experiment, describing non-DLVO phenomena associated with ion specificity and surface roughness. He has recently been appointed Senior Lecturer at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia where he will pursue applications of the new theories in extractive metallurgy and energy storage.
K6: Harries DanielImpact of osmolytes on lipid membranes14:00 – 14:25 on Monday 7th of September – Merignac RoomDaniel Harries is an Associate Professor in the Institute of Chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He received his PhD in 2002 from the same University, and was a postdoctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. His main research interests involve self assembly processes, as well as interactions between macromolecules, and how these are modified in biologically realistic solutions that are stressed, confined, or crowded by numerous additional cosolutes.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
K7: Malmsten MartinPeptide-loaded microgels as antimicrobial surface coatings09:20 – 09:45 on Tuesday 8th of September – The AuditoriumProfessor at Uppsala University, Martin Malmstens research has resulted in 240 papers and several books. Awarded, e.g., the Langmuir Lecture Award. Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Science, Fellow of the Royal Chemical Society, guest professor at Charité University in Berlin, and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Malmstens research interests include, e.g., microgels, drug delivery, antimicrobial and host defense peptides.
K8: Armes SteveBiomedical Applications for Diblock Copolymer Worm Gels09:20 – 09:45 on Tuesday 8th of September – The PavillonProf. Steve Armes graduated from Bristol University with a BSc (1983) and PhD (1987). He worked for two years as a post-doc at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico before taking up a lectureship at Sussex University in 1989. He was promoted to Professor in 2000 and moved to Sheffield University in 2004. He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2014. His research interests include polymerisation-induced self-assembly, water-soluble polymers, block copolymers, polymer-based Pickering emulsifiers and conducting polymer particles. He has published over 500 papers (H-index = 93).
K9: Koper Ger J.M.A general and robust approach to the high yield, wet synthesis of metal nanoparticles09:20 – 09:45 on Tuesday 8th of September – Merignac Room Ger J.M. Koper obtained his PhD (1990) in theoretical physics from the Leiden University. In 2000 he was appointed associate professor at the TU Delft working in the field of physical chemistry focusing on self-assembly processes.He specializes in the application of statistical and irreversible thermodynamics to mesoscopic phenomena such as (nano)particle deposition, ligand binding to macromolecular systems, drying of colloidal films, stick-slip transition in nanopores, heterogeneous catalysis in nano-colloidal systems and self-assembly.
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K10: Lettinga PavlikDirect visualization of flow-induced conformational transitions of single actin filaments in entangled solutions10:50 – 11:15 on Tuesday 8th of September – The AuditoriumPavlik Lettinga studied experimental physics at the University of Utrecht. He received his doctoral degree at the same university with a thesis on "Phosphorescence spectroscopy and its application to the study of colloidal dynamics" in 1999 after working in the Molecular Biophysics group as well as the van ‘t Hoff Laboratory for Physical and Colloid Chemistry. In 2000 he moved to Forschungszentrum Jülich in the Soft Matter group of Prof. J.K.G. Dhont, first as a post-doc, but since 2002 as a permanent staff member. In 2011 he obtained his habilitation at the Heinrich-Heine Universtät Düsseldorf with a thesis on "Dynamics and Flow Behaviour of Colloidal Rod-like Particles ". Since 2014 he is also half-time professor at KU Leuven in the department of Physics and Astronomy.
K11: Save Maud Synthesis of Stimuli-responsive Oligo(ethylene glycol)-Based Hybrid Microgels loaded with Magnetic Nanoparticles10:50 – 11:15 on Tuesday 8th of September – The PavillonDr. Maud Save is currently CNRS senior researcher at the University of Pau, in the group of “Physic and Chemistry of Polymers”. She received her PhD degree in 2000 at the University of Bordeaux. In 2000, she joined the group of Pr. S. P. Armes (University of Sussex, UK) as post-doctoral researcher. She has started her CNRS career in 2002 at the University of Paris 6 in the group of Pr. B. Charleux. Her research interests include macromolecular engineering, polymer hydrocolloids, hybrid colloids (polymer brushes) and copolymer self-assembly. http://iprem-epcp.univ-pau.fr/live/personnel/SAVE
K12: Briscoe Wuge H.Hierarchical polymer nanoassemblies under confinement and shear10:50 – 11:15 on Tuesday 8th of September – Merignac RoomBefore joining Bristol, Wuge H. Briscoe spent several years in Oxford for his postdoctoral research. His current research interests include measurement of surface forces mediated by organised soft matter and nanofluids using the surface force apparatus and characterisation of interfacial soft matter structures using synchrotron X-rays.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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K13: Velikov Krassimir P. Novel biocolloids based on strong intermolecular interactions between polymers and low molecular weight molecules14:00 – 14:25 on Tuesday 8th of September – The AuditoriumDr. Krassimir P. Velikov is a Science Leader and Team Leader in Unilever R&D Vlaardingen. He received his PhD from the University of Utrecht in association with FOM Institute AMOLF, Netherlands. His research interests cover broad topics of soft-condensed matter, molecular and colloidal assembly, fibrillary networks, colloid and interface science of dispersions (e.g. suspensions, emulsions, foams) and their uses to control product functionality (e.g. stability, appearance, texture, taste), physical-chemistry of digestion, and formulation and delivery of functional ingredients. He is an adjunct assistant professor in the Soft Condensed Matter group at the Debye Institute for NanoMaterials Science, Utrecht University and a special adjunct associate professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in the College of Engineering, North Carolina State University (USA). He is a Program Director of “Molecular Structure of Food” program in NanoNextNL.
K14: Egelhaaf Stefan U.Dynamics of Colloids in Light Fields: Brownian Particles in Random and Periodic Energy Landscapes14:00 – 14:25 on Tuesday 8th of September –The PavillonStefan U. Egelhaaf studied Physics and Pharmacy at the Universities in Tübingen and Kiel and received his PhD from the ETH Zürich. He then moved to the Institute Laue-Langevin in Grenoble. Subsequently he obtained a faculty position at The University of Edinburgh, jointly between the School of Physics and School of Chemsitry. Currently he holds a chair in Soft Matter Physics at the University in Düsseldorf.
K15: Nylander TommyOn the formation of lipid nano-scale structures at interfaces beyond planar bilayers14:00 – 14:25 on Tuesday 8th of September – Merignac Room Tommy Nylander is professor in Physical Chemistry in Lund University since 2007 and his research mainly concerns physical chemistry of biointerfaces, but has also worked on polymer-surfactant interactions at interfaces. He completed his PhD with Prof. Kåre Larsson at Lund University on proteins at interface 1987 and a post doc with Prof. Barry Ninham at Australian National University. The focus of his research is on molecules of biological origin, e.g. proteins and lipids, and the self-assembled structures they form in bulk and at interfaces. He has a large expertise on interfacial techniques such as ellipsometry, surface film balance, QCM-D and neutron reflectometry. Prof. Nylander has a large experience on application research and on international collaboration both with academia and industry.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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K16: Roger KevinHow responsive membranes buffer humidity variations? From aqueous colloidal systems to human skin.10:00 – 10:25 on Wednesday 9th of September – The AuditoriumDr. Kevin Roger is a CNRS researcher at the Chemical Engineering Laboratory of Toulouse. His research aims at describing non-equilibrium pathways in colloidal systems such as emulsions, self-assembly structures and dispersions. He attempts to unveil experimentally simplifying rules that govern the system dynamics and determine their relationships to both thermodynamics and kinetics.
K17: Paunov VessselinNanotoxicity of polyelectrolyte-functionalized titania nanoparticles: Role of the particle size, surface charge and concentration10:00 – 10:25 on Wednesday 9th of September – The PavillonProf. Vesselin Paunov received a PhD in Physical Chemistry in 1997 from the University of Sofia, specialized at the Universities of Patras, Erlangen, Hull and Delaware. He joined the University of Hull as a lecturer in 2000 and was promoted to Professor in Physical Chemistry and Advanced Materials in 2013. He has published more than 120 scientific papers in international journals and is a co-inventor of 12 patents. Prof. Paunov has given more than 80 invited and conference presentations. His publications have received more than 4700 citations and his current h-index is 31 (web of science). His present research interests include colloid and formulation science of foams and emulsions, anisotropic materials, smart surfaces, microencapsulation, stimulus triggered release of actives, directed cell assembly, functionalization of cells with nanoparticles and polymers, whole cell biosensors for testing toxicity and nanotoxicity.
K18: Danino Dganit1D Self-Assembly of Peptides and Lipids into Ribbons and Nanotubes10h00 – 10h25 on Wednesday 9th of September – Merignac RoomDganit Danino earned her B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. In 2002, following a post-doctoral work in cell biology at NIH, she returned to the Technion, and she since then leads the CryoEM Laboratory of Soft Matter in the Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Engineering. Her current research involves the development of drug delivery systems, the study of soft matter self-assembly mechanisms and of biological and bioinspired 1-D structures, and she is engaged in both the development and education of CryoEM methodologies.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Prof. Danino is an author of more than 100 research articles, book chapters and patents. She is a section editor in Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science, and an editor in Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces. Dganit is married to Benny, and together they have 2 sons and 2 daughters.
K19: Piculell LennartNegatively charged silica spheres can adsorb to negatively charged silica surfaces from stable aqueous dispersions with no added salt09:15 – 09:40 on Thursday 10th of September – The AuditoriumLennart Piculell holds a position as a full professor of Physical Chemistry at Lund University since 2000. Since finishing his PhD at Lund University in 1985 with a thesis on the dynamics of water molecules in colloidal systems, he has worked extensively on association phenomena in aqueous solutions and gels containing charged polymers, lately with an emphasis on their mixtures with oppositely charged surfactants. His current research deals mainly with relations between the bulk phase behavior of various colloidal systems, including both polymer-surfactant mixtures and rigid colloidal particles, and their deposition and/or self-assembly in layers at solid surfaces.
K20: Kuo Changsu Asymmetric Submicron Janus Particles: Anisotropy and Assembly09:15 – 09:40 on Thursday 10th of September – The PavillonDr. Changshu Kuo received his En.D. degree from Dept. of Plastics Engineering at Univ. of Massachusetts Lowell. In 2004, he joined Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering at National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan. With more than 20-year experience in multidisciplinary aspects, his current research interests includes: (1) Janus particles, (2) Electrospun functional Nanofibers, and (3) Scanning thermal lithography.
K21: Sharp MelissaNew opportunities for colloid and interface science at ESS09:15 – 09:40 on Thursday 10th of September – Merignac RoomMelissa Sharp have worked at the European Spallation Source since 2009, where she is the instrument scientist for neutron spin-echo spectroscopy. Melissa Sharp obtained an M.Chem from University of Oxford in 2003, followed by a PhD in physical chemistry from University of Bristol in 2007. Her research focuses on the structure and dynamics of soft matter and biological systems.
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K22: Gradzielski Michael Alkyloligoglycerides as Efficient Stabilizers for Nanoemulsions Produced by the PIC Method10:50 – 11:15 on Thursday 10th of September – The AuditoriumMichael Gradzielski studied chemistry at the universities of Bayreuth (Germany) and Madison-Wisconsin (USA) and received a diploma and master degree, respectively. Subsequently, he obtained his doctorate in the field of surfactant/colloid science at the university of Bayreuth in 1992, went for a post-doc to the Ecole Normale Superieure (Paris, France), and then finished his habilitation in Bayreuth in 2000. Since 2004 he is full professor at the Technische Universität Berlin (Germany) in the field of Physical Chemistry/Molecular Material Science with a focus on colloid chemistry and characterization of nanostructured systems.
K23: Fery AndreasOptically Anisotropic Surfaces via Wrinkle-Assisted Convective Assembly of Gold Nanorods on Macroscopic Areas10/50 – 11/15 on Thursday 10th of September – The PavillonAndreas Fery studied Physics at Konstanz University and did his PhD at the MPI for Colloids and Interfaces Golm in 2000. After a post-doctoral stay at the Institut Curie, he returned to MPI Golm as group leader in 2001. In 2007 he was appointed associate professor at Bayreuth University (UBT) and became full professor at UBT in 2008. Since 2015 he is director of the institute for polymer physics / physical chemistry of polymers at the Leibniz Institute for Polymer Research Dresden.
K24: van Esch Jan H. Out-of-Equilibrium Biomimetic Systems by Dynamic and Dissipative Self-Assembly10:50 – 11:15 on Thursday 10th of September – Merignac RoomJan H. van Esch is professor of chemistry at the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Delft, and is chairing the Advanced Soft Matter group. His research focusses on out-of-equilibrium phenomena and spatiotemporal organisation in bio-inspired self-assembling systems, and to exploit such systems in smart, bio-responsive materials and biomedical applications.
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K25: Bouteiller LaurentRational design of two-component organogelators14:00 – 14:25 on Thursday 10th of September – The AuditoriumLaurent Bouteiller is CNRS Research Director at Pierre et Marie Curie University in Paris. His main research interests are focused at the interface between polymer science and supramolecular chemistry. It consists in using non-covalent interactions to assemble molecules. The low energies involved make it possible to control the formation of complex architectures and to obtain materials with reversible properties of interest in the fields of gels, catalysis, adhesion, films…
K26: Labbez ChristopheStability of Negatively Charged Platelets in Calcium-Rich Anionic Copolymer Solutions14:00 – 14:25 on Thursday 10th of September – The PavillonDr Christophe Labbez is a researcher of the CNRS (France) and is associate director of the INTERFACE Department of Bourgogne Franche-Comté University. Dr Labbez’s research group develops theoretical and experimental tools at various scales to better understand the reactivity, the structure, the stability and the mechanical properties of concentrated colloidal materials in relation to interparticle forces and to the physicochemical properties of particle/solution interfaces. For this purpose his group is working on cementitious materials and clays as well as on various colloidal crystals, gels and glasses. He also studies dissolution, nucleation and growth of reactive materials such as hydraulic binders.
K27: Atkin RobAmplitude modulated atomic force microscopy reveals the near surface nanostructure of surfactant sponge (L3) and lamellar (Lα) phases14:00 – 14:25 on Thursday 10th of September – Merignac RoomRob Atkin is Professor and ARC Future Fellow at University of Newcastle (Australia) where he leads the Nanostructure and Ionic Liquids (NaIL) group. Rob Atkin completed his Ph.D. at the University of Newcastle in 2003, then joined the group of Prof. Brian Vincent at the Bristol University. In 2005 he was awarded an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship to study at the University of Sydney. He returned to Newcastle as a University Research Fellow in 2007, and was awarded a ARC Future Fellowship in 2012. He has published over 90 peer-reviewed journal articles and 5 book chapters.
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K28: Bastos-González Delfi Anions Make the Difference: Insights from the Interaction of Big Anions and Cations with PNIPAM Interfaces10:00 – 10:25 on Friday 11th of September – The AuditoriumDelfi Bastos-González obtained her phD in Physics at the University of Granada in 1993. After a posdoc stay at the University of the British Columbia in Vancouver she obtained a permanent position as Professor in the Department of Applied Physics at the University of Granada. Her research mainly focuses on understanding the origin of Hofmeister effects or ionic specificity in Soft Matter systems.
K29: Trappe Véronique Co-nonsolvency of PNiPAM at the transition between solvation mechanisms10:00 – 10:25 on Friday 11th of September – The AuditoriumVeronique Trappe is a soft matter scientist working at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. Her main field of research is the dynamics and mechanics of quenched disordered systems, such as foams, colloidal glasses and gels. Within this context, she has been involved in the development of light scattering techniques for the study of heterogeneous dynamics and of microscopy based techniques to study dynamics of mesoscopic systems in the Fourier space.
K30: Sottman ThomasUnexpected efficiency boosting in CO2-microemulsions: A cyclohexane depletion zone near the fluorinated surfactants evidenced by a systematic SANS contrast variation study10:00 – 10:25 on Friday 11th of September – The AuditoriumThomas Sottmann studied physics at the University of Göttingen and carried out his Ph.D. in the group of Prof. M. Kahlweit at the Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry studying self-assembling amphiphilic systems. In 1998 he moved to the University of Cologne (group of Prof. R. Strey). He was a visiting professor at the University of Minnesota in 2006 and finished his habilitation in physical chemistry in 2010. Since 2013 he has been senior scientist at the University of Stuttgart.
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PROGRAM
Sunday 6 September 201517:00 - 20:00 Registration and information - Lobby18:00 - 20:00 Get Together Reception - The Pavillon
Monday 7 September 201508:30 - 08:45 Opening Ceremony - The Auditorium08:45 - 09:30 PL1: Plenary Lecture 1 - The Auditorium
Alfons Van Blaaderen - Surprises in the Self-Assembly of Hard Spheres in Spherical Confinement and Long-Ranged Repulsive Rods in an Electric Field
09:45 - 10:15 Coffee Break - The Foyer & The Pavillon10:15 - 12:20 ECIS COST CM1101
The Auditorium The Pavillon Merignac Room10:15 - 10:40 Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture
K1 Tcholakova S O6 Skepo M K3 Miller RPhysico-chemical control of bubble Ostwald ripening in foams
Structural characterization of Histatin 5 in aqueous solution. A combined SAXS and Monte Carlo simulation study
Adsorption of Surfactants and Proteins at Solution/Alkane Vapor Interfaces
10:40 - 11:00 O1 Chatsivili N O7 Hallez Y O11 Wojciechowski KProtein particles at water-water interfaces
Electrostatic effects in suspensions of hollow spheres
Collagen - a new old amphiphile
11:00 - 11:20 O2 Gaillard T O8 Hebbeker P O12 Esquena JStability of foams and thin films made from pure silicone block-copolymer melts
Internal Complexation within Copolymers: An Experimental and Monte Carlo Study on the Effect of Architecture and Interface
Polymer crosslinking in the external phase of oil-in-water highly concentrated emulsions
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11:20 - 11:40 O3 Tisserand C O9 Bareigts G O13 Hellweg TMultiple Light Scattering to characterize emulsions with polymers
Coarse-graining intercolloidal interactions at high volume fraction
Linearly swelling Non-NIPAM based core-shell microgels: Structural heterogeneities as seen by SANS contrast variation
11:40 - 12:00 O4 Marie E O10 Satoh A O14 Schellenberger FAd layers of poly(Lysine)-based copolymers : a versatile strategy to control surface properties in water
Phase Change in Aggregate Structures of Ferromagnetic Spherocylinder Particles in a Suspension by Means of Monte Carlo Simulations
How Drops Move on Lubricant Infused Textured Surfaces
12:00 - 12:20 Keynote LectureO5 Destribats K2 Kahl G O15 Kralchevsky PEmulsions stabilised by whey protein microgel particles: towards food-grade Pickering emulsions
Two-stage melting and particle transport through layered structures formed by inverse patchy particles
Sharp Peaks in Viscosity of Mixed Surfactant Solutions Due to «Resonance» Micelle Growth: Experiment and Interpretation
12:20 - 14:00 Lunch - The Pavillon14:00 - 15:45 ECIS COST CM110114:00 - 14:25 Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture
K4 Zhou J K5 Parsons D K6 Harries DUniform and Highly Stable Pickering Emulsion Stabilized by Small Gold Nanoparticles
The Impact of Surface Roughness on Surface Forces
Impact of osmolytes on lipid membranes
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14:25 - 14:45 O16 Luna A O20 Chen L J O24 Leontidis EThe emulsion formulation of electrostrictive materials for energy harvesting applications
Observation of Rose Petal Effect on Single Scale Roughness Surfaces
Interactions of lanthanide cations with phospholipid micelles
14:45 - 15:05 O17 Vernay C O21 Aramaki K O25 Dékány IRole of dilute oil-in-water emulsions in the destabilization mechanisms of liquid sheet
Electroconductive oil formulation by tubular network of molecular self-as-sembly
Protein-drug molecule interactions characterized by thermodynamic state functions using 2D and 3D experiments
15:05 - 15:25 O18 Baillot M O22 Kirstein S O26 Li WMicrocapsules Based on Pickering Emulsion
Coupled Nanotubular J-Aggregates and Quantum Dots for Efficient Resonance Excitation Energy Transfer
Charge-induced patchy attractions between proteins
15:25 - 15:45 O19 Shibata O O23 Mhatre S O27 von Klitzing RInterfacial properties of binary mixtures of partially fluorinated alkanes and DPPC: A PM-IRRAS study
Pattern Deposition in the Presence of Surface Acoustic Waves (SAWs)
Smart hybrids: Functional gold nanoparticles incorporated into stimuli-sensitive polymer brushes
15:45 - 16:15 Coffee Break - The Foyer & The Pavillon16:15 - 17:55 ECIS COST CM110116:15 - 16:35 O28 Lu J O33 Auernhammer G.K
Summary of CM1101 WGs activities by WG Leaders
Balancing surface physical activity and bioactivity of short peptide amphiphiles
Buckling of paramagnetic chains in soft gels
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16:35 - 16:55 O29 Won J O34 Panizza P
Summary of CM1101 WGs activities by WG Leaders
Kinetics and dilational rheology of ß-lactoglobulin adsorption at the water/oil system at different pH and ionic strength
Droplet fragmentation in microfluidic devices
16:55 - 17:15 O30 Andersson J O35 Faure C
COST CM1101 ASSEMBLY
Multilayers of Lung Surfactant at the Air-Water Interface Observed by Neutron Reflectometry under Compression-Expansion Cycles
Micro-structuration of polymer and metal surfaces using colloids and electric fields; electro-colloidal lithography
17:15 - 17:35 O31 Blijdenstein T O36 Blin J-LCompetitive adsorption between bulk food proteins and hydrophobin HFBII related to foam stability
Detailed Investigation of Nano-Emulsions Obtained from the Remcopal 4 / decane / Water System and Their Mineralization
17:35 - 17:55 032 Keal L O37 Kovalenko AInfluence of the cross-linking density of PNiPAM microgels on the drainage dynamics of thin-liquid films
Porous elastomer systems for acoustic metamaterials
18:00 - 20:00 Poster Session A - The Pavillon
PROGRAM
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Tuesday 8 September 201508:30 - 09:15 PL2: Plenary Lecture 2 - The auditorium
Ludwik Leibler - From physics of adhesion to organ repair9:20 - 10:25 ECIS COST CM1101
The Auditorium The Pavillon Merignac Room09:20 - 09:45 Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture
K7 Malmsten M K8 Armes S K9 Koper GPeptide-loaded microgels as antimicrobial surface coatings
Biomedical Applications of Diblock Copolymer Worm Gels
A general and robust approach to the high yield, wet synthesis of metal nanoparticles
09:45 - 10:05 O38 Mertens B O40 Schwarz D O42 Ortega FCharacterization and control of Norovirus interactions and their impact on virus stability and infectivity
Suitable Synthesis Strategies of Nanoporous Melamine-Formaldehyde Particles
Structure and Dynamics of Particles at Fluid Interfaces.
10:05 - 10:25 O39 Paweloszek R O41 Derry M O43 Kocherbitov VSkin penetration of ions
Industrially-relevant polymerization-in-duced self-assembly formulations in non-polar solvents: RAFT dispersion polyme-rization of benzyl methacrylate
Temperature and Hydration Induced Phase Transitions in Starch: the Phase Diagram Approach
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10:25 - 10:50 Coffee Break - The Foyer & The Pavillon10:50 - 12:35 ECIS COST CM1101
The Auditorium The Pavillon Merignac Room10:50 - 11:15 K10 Lettinga P K11 Save M K12 Briscoe W
Direct visualization of flow-induced conformational transitions of single actin filaments in entangled solutions
Synthesis of Stimuli-responsive Oligo(ethylene glycol)-Based Hybrid Microgels loaded with Magnetic Nanoparticles
Hierarchical polymer nanoassemblies under confinement and shear
11:15 - 11:35 O44 Mercé M O48 Neqal M O52 Delgado A.VSynthesis of biocompatible porous monolithic materials
Smart Polymeric Nanomaterials by ROMP
Multi-functionalized Magnetite/gold Nanoparticles for Medical purposes
11:35 - 11:55 O45 Prokopovich P O49 Ning Y O53 Lopez-Cabarcos ECobalt and titanium nanoparticle influence on mesenchymal stem cell mechanical properties
Sulfate-based anionic diblock copolymer nanoparticles for efficient occlusion within zinc oxide
Fluorescence Quenching of Poly(2-methoxy-5-propyloxy sulfonate phenylene vinylene) by the Heme Protein Cytochrome c
11:55 - 12:15 O46 Koetz J O50 Behzadi S O54 Bazylinska UBiopolymer inspired formation of nanoporous calcium phosphate card house structures
Release Characteristics of Payloads Encapsulated in Nanocontainers via Osmotic Pressure and Swelling
Biocompatible theranostic oil-core nanocarriers as fluorescent markers for bioimaging and cancer therapy
12:15 - 12:35 O47 Liang H O51 Perro A O55 Barbetta ABioimprinting Technology for The Removal of Blood Cancer Cells From Acute Myeloid Leukaemia Patients
Hybrid colloidal particles used as template for the fabrication of gold nanocages
Impregnation by salts and wood swlling with salts: ion specific kinetics and thermodynamic affects
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12:35 - 14:00 Lunch - The Pavillon14:00 - 15:25 ECIS COST CM1101
The Auditorium The Pavillon Merignac Room14:00 - 14:25 Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture
K13 Velikov P K14 Egelhaaf U K15 Nylander TNovel biocolloids based on strong intermolecular interactions between polymers and low molecular weight molecules
Dynamics of Colloids in Light Fields: Brow-nian Particles in Ran-dom and Periodic Energy Landscapes
On the formation of lipid nano-scale structures at inter-faces beyond planar bilayers
14:25 - 14:45 O56 Lémery E O59 Truzzolillo D O62 Rubio-Retama JSurfactants toxicity towards skin
Off-equilibrium surface tension in colloidal and polymer suspensions
Remote Delivery of Doxorubicin through NIR Light Responsive Up-Conversion Nanoparticles
14:45 - 15:05 O57 Bucciarelli S O60 Ogura T O63 Szczepanowicz KHow X-rays, light and neutrons help to understand presbyopia
Scattering and spectroscopic study on hydration and phase behavior of aqueous alcohol ethoxylate and methyl ester ethoxylate
Polyelectrolyte nanocapsules – promising drug delivery system
15:05 - 15:25 O58 Simon M O61 Boulogne F O64 Xenakis ASelf-Assembled DNA Nano-Networks in Solution and on Surfaces
Homogeneous deposition of particles on hydrogels by absorption
W/O microemulsions as bioactive carriers: experimental and theoretical approach
15:25 - 15:55 Coffee Break - The Foyer & The Pavillon
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15:55 - 17:35 ECIS COST CM1101The Auditorium The Pavillon Merignac Room
15:55 - 16:15 O65 Cazelles R O70 Alvarez-Frances L O75 Stoyanov SToward synthetic photosystem I for biotechnological applications
Single Particle Dyna-mics in the Smectic-A Phase of a Guest-host System of Viral Rods
Foamed drinks as powerful tool to increase gastric volume and reduce appetite
16:15 - 16:35 O66 Grillo I O71 Majee A O76 Alonso-Cristobal PHyaluronan – Pluronic hydrogels: influence of the polyelectrolyte chain conformation on the structural distribution of micelles.
Specific salt effects on thermophoresis of charged colloids
Highly Sensitive DNA Sensor Based on Upconversion Nanoparticles and Graphene Oxide
16:35 - 16:55 O67 Vissers T O72 Boniello G O77 Perni SAdhesion of Living Patchy Colloids to Surfaces
Brownian diffusion of a partially wetted colloid
Coating of polymeric materials with silver nanoparticles using LbL for antimicrobial catheters
16:55 - 17:15 O68 Milkova V O73 Lo Nostro P O78 Vilcinskas KPolysaccharide multilayer capsules as a carriers of bio-active hydrophilic compounds
The solvation of anions in propylene carbonate
Novel graphene-polymer composite for bipolar plates, an application for fuel cells
17:15 - 17:35 O69 Shchipunov Y O74 Angelini R O79 Ramanavicius AFunctionalization of cellulose through its mineralization
Structural and Microscopic Relaxations in a Colloidal Glass
Conducting Polymer, Polypyrrole, Nanoparticles Modified by Proteins – Towards Biomedical Application
17:35 - 18:30 ECIS General Assembly - The Pavillon18:00 - 20:00 Poster Session B - The Pavillon
PROGRAM
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Wednesday 9 September 201508:30 - 09:15 PL3: Plenary Lecture 3 - The Auditorium
Mario Corti - Surface Properties of Gas Bubbles in Liquids Studied with a New Laser Interferometric TechniqueOverbeek Gold Metal Prize Ceremony
09:30 - 10:00 Coffee Break - The Foyer & The Pavillon10:00 - 11:45 ECIS
The Auditorium The Pavillon Merignac Room10:00 - 10:25 Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture
K16 Roger K K17 Paunov V K18 Danino DHow responsive membranes buffer humidity variations? From aqueous colloidal systems to human skin.
Nanotoxicity of polyelectrolyte-functionalized titania nanoparticles: Role of the particle size, surface charge and concentration
1D Self-Assembly of Peptides and Lipids into Ribbons and Nanotubes
10:25 - 10:45 O80 Sukhbaatar T O84 Tesler A.B O88 Cramer CSolvent extraction in ionic liquids: micellization effects on extraction mechanisms
Non-toxic slippery antibacterial and antibiofouling surfaces
Scaling Properties of the Shear Modulus of Polyelectrolyte Complex Coacervates: A New Time-pH-Superposition Principle
10:45 - 11:05 O81 Haase M.F O85 MontisC O89 Pasquier CTailoring of Bijel fibers and membranes by mass transfer-induced liquid-liquid phase separation of ternary mixtures
Magnetocubosomes as responsive drug delivery systems for controlled release of therapeutics
Complete experimental equations of state of a globular protein
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11:05 - 11:25 O82 Manor O O86 Diat O O90 Del Favero EComplex Liquid films under MHz Substrate Vibration
Nanocubes of Prussian blue analogues: synthesis and application for the Caesium removal
Hierarchical structuring of glycolipids: from simple micelles to complex biomimetic membranes
11:25 - 11:45 O83 Prévost S O87 Mousseau F O91 Storm ISurfactant-free microemulsions as interfaceless dichotomic solvents
Lung fluid: a natural protection against inhalednanoparticles ?
Liquid Crystals of Self-Assembled DNA Bottlebrushes
11:45 - 12:30 PL4: Plenary Lecture 4 - The AuditoriumBarry Ninham - Wither colloid science? Imagining the futureOverbeek Gold Metal Prize Ceremony
12:45 - 14:00 Lunch - The Pavillon13:30 - 15:00 Poster Session C - The Pavillon14:00 - 18:00 Optional Tours19:00 - 23:00 CONFERENCE DINNER (optional)
PROGRAM
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Thursday 10 September 201508:30 - 09:15 PL5: Plenary Lecture 5 - The Auditorium
Patrick Doyle - Microfluidics: a tool to design and study new soft matter materials
09:15 - 10:20 ECISThe Auditorium The Pavillon Merignac Room
09:15 - 09:40 Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Keynote LectureK19 Piculell L K20 Kuo C K21 Sharp MNegatively charged silica spheres can adsorb to negatively charged silica surfaces from stable aqueous dispersions with no added salt
Asymmetric Submicron Janus Particles: Anisotropy and Assembly
New opportunities for colloid and interface science at ESS
09:40 - 10:00 O92 Trefalt G O94 Percebom A.M O96 Arnould AInteractions between Charged Surfaces in the Presence of Multivalent Ions: Comparison of Counterions and Coions
Assembly of Janus Gold Nanoparticles obtained via spontaneous polymer shell segregation
Fatty acid self-assemblies in the presence of choline hydroxide: effect of molar ratio and temperature
10:00 - 10:20 O93 Vis M O95 Popescu M O97 Bous MExperimental and Theoretical Investigation on the Effect of Charge at the Interface in a Demixed Polymer–Polyelectrolyte Solution
Effective interactions involving chemically active Janus colloids under confinement
New insights into the aggregation of surface-active substances on solids by high resolution fluorescence microscopy
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10:20 - 10:50 Coffee Break -The Foyer & The Pavillon10:50 - 12:35 ECIS
The Auditorium The Pavillon Merignac Room10:50 - 11:15 K22 Gradzielski M K23 Fery A K24 van Esch J
Alkyloligoglycerides as Efficient Stabilizers for Nanoemulsions Produced by the PIC Method
Optically Anisotropic Surfaces via Wrinkle-Assisted Convective Assembly of Gold Nanorods on Macroscopic Areas
Out-of-Equilibrium Biomimetic Systems by Dynamic and Dissipative Self-Assembly
11:15 - 11:35 O98 Hildebrandt E O102 Sanson N O106 Chemelli AAdsorption of phospholipids at oil/water interfaces – chemical interactions and consequences for nanoemulsions and lipoproteins
Cold welding or How Soft Interactions Promote the Welding of Colloidal Gold Nanorods
Amino Acid-Induced Enlargement of Water Compartments in Self-Assembled Lipid-Based Nanostructures for Delivery Applications
11:35 - 11:55 O99 Rutland M O103 Karg M O107 Haddou MBranched Lipids and their Interfacial Self Assembly - 3D Structures at the Water-Air Interface
Tunable plasmonic lattices via colloidal self-assembly
Strong influence of the mixing order in the complexation thermodynamics of oppositely charged PEs as probed by ITC
11:55 - 12:15 O100 Jacob D O104 Constantin D O108 Mazzini VReal time monitoring of Nano Particles synthesis using in situ Dynamic Light Scattering measurements
An anti-nematic phase of confined gold nanorods. Field-induced reorientation and optical aniso-tropy
Is the Hofmeister Series Exclusive to Water? Specific Ion Effects in Nonaqueous Solvents.
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12:15 - 12:35 O101 Elbourne A O105 Pérez-Juste J O109 Poletto FAM-AFM Study of the Ionic Liquid (EmIM TFSI) - Graphite Interface
Self-assembly of Gold Nanooctahedra Supercrystals as Highly Efficient SERS-active Substrates
Tailoring the phase structure from lipase-responsive phytantriol-based nanoparticles stabilized by polysorbate 80
12:35 - 14:00 Lunch - The Pavillon14:00 - 15:25 ECIS
The Auditorium The Pavillon Merignac Room14:00 - 14:25 Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture
K25 Bouteiller L K26 Labbez C K27 Atkin RRational design of two-component organogelators
Stability of Negatively Charged Platelets in Calcium-Rich Anionic Copolymer Solutions
Amplitude modulated atomic force microscopy reveals the near surface nanostructure of surfactant sponge (L3) and lamellar (Lα) phases
14:25 - 14:45 O110 Mercier C O113 Liu P O116 Shaertl NOn the release of cargo from poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) brushes
Field-induced Assembly of Superparamagnetic Colloidal Spheres Confined in Thermo-reversible Microtubes
First observation of Laves phases in binary hard sphere colloidal mixtures
14:45 - 15:05 O111 Zielinska K O114 Demirörs A O117 Braibanti MThermosensitive Nanogels at the Air/Water Interface - a Neutron Reflectivity Study
Spatial and Orientational Control on Anisotropic Colloids by Electric and Magnetic Fields
Experimentally disentangling the glass and the jamming transition in charge stabilized nanoemulsions
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15:05 - 15:25 O112 Gelissen A O115 Kister T O118 Pilkington G.AAmphoteric Core-Shell Microgels and their Interaction with Polyelectrolytes
Supraparticles from emulsion-assisted self-assembly: formation and stability for different core materials, ligands, and surfactants
Dendrimer nanofluids in the concentrated regime: From polymer melts to soft spheres
15:25 - 15:55 Coffee Break - The Foyer & The Pavillon15:55 - 17:35 ECIS
The Auditorium The Pavillon Merignac Room15:55 - 16:15 O119 Conley G.M O124 Erné B O129 Loiseau E
Three-dimensional nanoscopy of thermosensitive Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) microgel particles
Multipolar Attraction of Colloidal Nanocrystals in Apolar Solvent
Two-Compartments Macroporous Polymer Capsules
16:15 - 16:35 O120 Mergel O O125 Vilanova Garcia N
O130 Petit J
Temperature-Induced Packaging of Ferricyanide by Help of Cationic Microgels
Directing colloidal self-assembly using supramolecular chemistry
Vesicles-on-a-chip: versatile fabrication of liposomes and polymersomes in microfluidic environment
16:35 - 16:55 O121 Kaczmarek D O126 Ouhajji S O131 Gerstner DDoubly Crosslinked Poly(N-Isopropylacrylamide) Based Microgel Prepared by Host/Guest Interaction
Depletion Controlled Surface Deposition of Uncharged Colloidal Hard Spheres from Stable Bulk Dispersions
Nanoparticle self-assembly in flow
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16:55 - 17:15 O122 Sato T O127 Carn F O132 Theisen JUnconventional Critical Behavior in Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Microgels as Revealed by Simultaneous Small- and Wide-angle X-ray Scattering
Shape-control-led Nanoparticle Assembly Mediated By Electrostatic Complexation With Long Polyelectrolyte Chains
An instrumented microfluidic tool for complex fluid phase diagram determination: Inline and real-time exploration of solvent extraction.
17:15 - 17:35 O123 Virtanen O O128 Anyfantakis M O133 Torbensen KInsights into particle nucleation mechanism and late reaction multiplet formation in precipi-tation polymerization of N-isopropylacryla-mide
Modulating the Coffee-Ring Effect via particle-interface interactions: role of surfactants and dynamic photocontrol of particle patterning
Compartmentaliza-tion of Oscillatory Reactions in Liposomes: Toward Chemical Communi-cation
17:45 - 19:00 Author Workshop - The PavillonRob van Daalen, Publisher at Elsevier - How to successfully publish scientific articles
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Friday 11 September 201508:30 - 09:15 PL6: Plenary Lecture 6 - The Auditorium
Julian Eastoe, Laureate of the ECIS-Solvay Prize - Surfactants at the Design Limit ECIS-Solvay Prize Ceremony
9:30 - 10:00 Coffee Break - The Foyer & The Pavillon10:00 - 11:45 ECIS
The Auditorium The Pavillon Merignac Room10: 00- 10:25 Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture
K28 Bastos González D
K29 Trappe V K30 Sottman T
Anions Make the Difference: Insights from the Interaction of big Anions and Cations with PNIPAM Interfaces
Co-Nsolvency of PNiPAM at the transition between solvation mechanisms
Unexpected efficiency boosting in CO2-microemulsions: A cyclohexane depletion zone near the fluorinated surfactants evidenced by a systematic SANS contrast variation study
10:25 - 10:45 O134 Varga I O138 Petkov J O142 Wlodek MDominance of N-equilibrium Effects in the Structures of Oppositely Charged Polyelectrolyte/Surfactant Mixtures at the Air/Water Interface
Characterisation of Sulphonated Methyl Esters in the Bulk and at the Air-Water Interface
Effect of supporting cushion materials and deposition conditions on the formation of POPC/POPE lipid bilayers
10:45 - 11:05 O135 Marinopoulos I O139 Ferrer-Tasies L O143 Ventosa NSunscreen Formulations and Their Behaviour Upon Thin Film Evaporation
Quatsomes: New Highly Stable Nanovesicular Structures
Surfactant-free CO2-based microemulsion
PROGRAM
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PROGRAM
11:05 - 11:25 O136 Valmacco V O140 Rey J O144 Thiesen P.HTuning the properties of silica surfaces by heat treatment
Synergy in extraction system chemistry: combining configurational entropy, film bending and perturbation of complexation.
Quantitative Study of Patterned Microcontact Printed Self Assembled Monolayer with Imaging Ellipsometry
11:25 - 11:45 O137 Hearn N O141 Kushnikovskiy D O145 D’Errico DDynamic properties, foamability, foam stability and surface rheological behaviour of surfactants - The basis for a deeper understanding of their industrial appli-cations
The Role of DNA in the Formation of Metallic Nanoparticles in Lyotropic Liquid Crystals
When Lipid Tails and Sterol-like Structures are Covalently Linked: Unique Aggregation Behavior of a Bacterial Bolaform Lipid
11:45 - 12:30 Closing Session - The AuditoriumBest Poster Prizes Awards, sponsored by ElsevierEnzo Ferroni Award for a Young ScientistClosing Remarks
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1- Interfaces, Membranes, Films, Emulsions and Foams
2- Self-Assembly of Surfactants, Lipids and Polymers
3- Dynamics of Colloids and Complex Fluids
4- Polymers, Gels and Phase Behaviour
5- Biocolloids and Bioinspired Materials
6- Micro- and Nanostructured Materials
7- Environmental Colloid Science
8- Active colloids
9- Modelling and Simulation of Colloidal Systems
10- Microdroplets and Microfluidics
11- Colloidal Particles: Synthesis, Assembly and Organized Systems
12- Concentrated Colloidal Systems
13- Polymer Particles: Synthesis and Applications
14- COST CM1101 Session
POSTER TOPICS
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Monday 7 September 2015 - 18:00-20:00 - The Pavillon N° Title Name
P1-1 Water-In-Diesel Fuel Nanoemulsions: Preparation, Stability and Physical Properties
Mahmoud Reyad Noor El-Din
P1-2 Polymer-surfactant complexes for microencapsulation of active ingredients
Saule Aidarova
P1-3 Preparation of Water-In-Diesel Fuel Nanoemulsions and Study Its Stability and Physical Properties
Mahmoud Reyad Noor El-Din
P1-4 Surface properties and antimicrobial activity of new synthesized quaternary ammonium surfactants based on diphenyl methane.
Tawfik Kassem
P1-5 Experimental and computational study of light scattering by foams
Hans Tromp
P1-6 An improvement of electrowetting hysteresis of oil droplets on hydrophobic dielectric surfaces with the addition of amphiphilic compounds
Benjamin Burger
P1-7 Nanoparticle-Laden Surfactant Mesophases Under Confinement and Shear
Johanna Berge
P1-8 The Adsorption of Lipopolysaccharide Molecules on Various Polymyxin-B immobilized Surfaces
Ruey-Yug Tsay
P1-9 Measurement of Surface Forces at High Pressure
Hans-Jürgen Butt
P1-10 Effect of lauryl gallate on wetting properties of organized thin lipid films on mica
Malgorzata Jurak
P1-11 Properties of polymer-supported films of biological substances prepared by the Langmuir-Blodgett technique
Malgorzata Jurak
P1-12 Properties of Confined Alkylphenyl Ether Lubricants Studied by Resonance Shear Measurement
Masashi Mizukami
P1-13 Importance of the formulation pathway on the growth of LbL multilayer films.
Joanna Giermanska
P1-14 Measurements of liquid content in 2D overflowing foams with positron emission tomography (PET)
Katie Cole
P1-15 Influence of interfacial tension on emulsification process
Saule Aidarova
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P1-16 Spreading of Catanionic Surfactant Mixtures on Pulmonary Mucus Layer
Gokce Dilli Alp
P1-17 Development of model lipid membranes to elucidate the role of stratum corneum intercellular lipid lamellar structures in the skin barrier function.
Sayo Yonenaga
P1-18 Film Formation Process of Polystyrene Latexes Depending on Particle Size
Saziye Ugur
P1-19 A Study on the Method of Short-Time Approximation – Criteria for Applicability
Shi-Yow Lin
P1-20 Adsorption of the intrinsically disordered saliva protein histatin 5 to silica surfaces
Kristin Hyltegren
P1-21 Study of Interactions Between Lipid Membranes by SAXS : The role of Composition
Rafael Leite Rubim
P1-22 Surface topography and free energy of modified Ti-6Al-4V alloy
Yingdi Yan
P1-23 Study of coarsening and coalescence for dry foams in 2D
Anthony Hutin
P1-24 A Study on the Adsorption Kinetics of Ionic Surfactants
Shi-Yow Lin
P1-25 Structure and Degradation Behaviour of Poly(L-lactide) Treated with High-Pressure Carbon Dioxide
Shigeo Asai
P1-26 Characterisation of Sulphonated Methyl Esters in the Bulk and at the Air-Water Interface
Jordan Petkov
P1-27 Counterion distribution and surface charge density in adsorbed films studied through total reflection XAFS
Yosuke Imai
P1-28 Microscopic segregation of hydrophilic ions in critical binary aqueous solvents
Monika Witala
P1-29 Novel NIPAm-based-microgels with aromatic comonomers for cross-linked transferable surface coatings
Johannes Bookhold
P1-30 Modelling Foam Displacement with the Pressure-Driven Growth Model for a Heterogeneous Reservoir
Elizabeth Mas Hernandez
P1-31 Dry heat whey protein-pectin conjugates largely improve the heat stability of protein stabilized O/W emulsions
Paul Van der Meeren
POSTER SESSION A POSTER SESSION A
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P1-32 Soft 3D acoustic metameterial with negative index
Olivier Mondain-Monval
P1-33 Features of the formation of thin films based on magnetic nanoparticles
Saule Aidarova
P1-34 Self-assembly of cyclodextrins at the oil-water interface: surfactant-free emulsions and cyclodextrinosomes
Vesselin Paunov
P1-35 Nanocapsules for biomedical applications using an interfacial RAFT miniemulsion process
Laura Marcela Forero Ramirez
P3-1 Microrheological analyses for dairy formulations Roland RamschP3-2 Colloid Accumulation under Confined Flow Matthieu Robert de
Saint VincentP3-4 Dynamic Adsorption Behavior of Lung Surfactant
Components and Effect of Fibrinogen on the Process
Gokce Dilli Alp
P3-5 Rheology of well controlled model flocculated suspensions
Jennifer Fusier
P3-6 Diffusion of small polyelectrolytes in crowded media
Caterina Dolce
P3-7 Simulation of structure and rheology of a chain-forming ferrocolloid
Zablockis Dmitrijs
P3-8 Effect of Microchannel Bottleneck Shape on the Clogging Dynamics in Microfluidic Filters
Zenamarkos Bantie Sendekie
P3-9 Rheo-SAXS on Colloidal Platelets Probed at the Flow-Gradient Plane
Olivera Korculanin
P3-10 Dynamics of cationic surfactant-DNA complex formation
Ramon Pons
P3-11 Magnetorheology of hybrid colloids measured by spin coating and classical rheometry
Raheema Aslam
P3-12 A comprehensive toolbox for thermodynamic and kinetic analysis of ligand adsorption at colloidal surfaces
Doris Segets
P3-13 Wet granular matter under shear Günter K. Auernhammer
P3-14 In Situ Observing Platinum Nanoring Assembly in TEM Liquid Cells
Guanhua Lin
POSTER SESSION A POSTER SESSION A
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P3-15 Turbulent Aggregation Rates between Oppositely-Charged Particles: Insensitivity to Charge Density
Takuya Sugimoto
P3-16 Electric birefringence spectroscopy of planar clay particles
Ángel V. Delgado.
P3-17 NMR Relaxometry Study of Laponite Tactoids Exfoliation in Aqueous Suspensions
Anastasiya Karpovich
P3-18 Shear induced breakage of liposomes Ankush PalP3-19 A new approach to predict the dynamic
interactions between an air bubble/drop and a flat solid surface
Mansoureh Shahalami
P5-1 Multiscale rheology of bronchial mucus Dario DonnarummaP5-2 Drug Delivery Systems regarding the Treatment
of Chronic Inflammation: The Application of Functionalized Layer-by-Layer Microcarriers
Mandy Fichtner
P5-3 Dynamic surface tension technique for animal milk analysis
Sergei Zaitsev
P5-4 Studies of Arenediazonium Ions Reaction with Gallates in the Beta-Cyclodextrine Solution
Marta Szymula
P5-5 Flocculating Properties of an Extracellular Substance Produced by Bacterial Strain Rhodoccocus Opacus
Lucyna Holysz
P5-6 Ultrasmall fluorescent gold nanoclusters for biomedical applications
Edit Csapó
P5-7 Properties of fibrinogen monolayers on mica - electrokinetic and colloid deposition studies
Monika Wasilewska
P5-9 Application of an EPS Produced by Bacterial Strain Rhodococcus for Removal of Pb (II), Cd (II) and Ni (II) Ions from Aqueous Solutions
Aleksandra Szczes
P5-10 The uptake of a hydrophobe by a phospholipid bilayer: a connection between pheromone and anaesthetic action
Pierandrea Lo Nostro
P5-11 Shearing of Red Blood Cells Aggregates Induced by Rod-Like Colloids
Olivera Korculanin
P5-12 A general approach to the immobilization of glyco-enzymes acting in cascade inside calcium alginate
Gerardo Palazzo
POSTER SESSION A
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P5-13 Study of the wettability and absorptivity of mucoadhesive polymers by simulated biological fluids
Monika Rojewska
P5-16 Protein Phase Behavior: Linking Experiments to Colloidal Interaction Models
Stefan Egelhaaf
P5-17 Analytical Ultracentrifugation of charged proteins Dominique Thies-Weesie
P5-18 Acacia gum: a good candidate for emulsification through coalescence-limited mechanisms.
Marina Atgié
P5-19 Blood’s sol-gel transition Francois CatonP5-20 Silver-Enhancement Protocol for TEM imaging of
Antibody Nanoparticles Conjugates adsorbed on SBA-15 Mesoporous Silica
Maura Monduzzi
P5-21 The molecular motion of BSA protein under physiological conditions is ion specific
Andrea Salis
P5-22 Formulation, Characterization and Colloid Stability of Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Delivery of Myricetin and Bioimaging Markers
Agata Pucek
P5-23 Folate-Functionalized Biocompatible Polymeric Micelles for Tumor Targeted Delivery of Zinc (II) Phthalocyanine
Kazimiera Anna Wilk
P5-24 Formation of spatially-patterned patches of lipids Chrystel FaureP5-25 Pressure Distribution under Bio-Inspired
Adhesive MicrostructuresJens W. Neubauer
P5-26 Microencapsulation by complex coacervation of whey protein and acacia gum
Yves Chevalier
P5-27 Colloid particle adhesion to cells in 3D perfusion tissue engineering constructs
Nina Sarvasova
P5-28 Interaction of lyotropic liquid crystalline dispersions with the complement system and strategies to bypass complement activation
Peter Popp Wibroe
P5-29 Bioactive helical Nanomaterials and their Influence on Stem Cell Differentiation
Gregor Kemper
P6-2 New Efficient Pickering Emulsifiers: Framboidal Triblock Copolymer Vesicles of Controllable Surface Roughness
Steven Armes
POSTER SESSION A
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P6-3 Have titania, it will pattern! Direct and remote photolithography: an innovative approach for polymer brushes micropatterning.
Guido Soliveri
P6-4 Stabilization Of Silver Nanowires Transparent Electrodes Against Oxidation
Jonathan Idier
P6-5 Origin of bees at bitumen air-interface: the role of asphaltenes heat capacity
Manuel Merce
P6-6 Bitumen rheology: link with asphaltenes microstructuration
Manuel Merce
P6-7 Liquid crystal phase and structural color of the colloidal nanosheets derived from layered perovskites with tunable layer thickness
Nobuyoshi Miyamoto
P6-8 Filler network formation induced by electric field and physical properties of nanodiamond/polymer composites
Shuichi Akasaka
P6-9 Dispersions of nano-carbon in fluid matrices: temporal stability and non-linear optical properties
Anastasia Venediktova
P6-10 Calcium carbonate growth tuned by complementary polyelectrolytes as complex templates
Simona Schwarz
P6-11 Interaction of Gold Nanoparticles with biologically relevant interfaces: a multiscale perspective
Costanza Montis
P6-12 Fluorohectorite Nanosheet Colloid With Structural Color and Liquid Crystal Phase
Shinya Yamamoto
P6-13 Silver nanoparticle deposition on PAH and fibrinogen monolayers
Katarzyna Kubiak
P6-14 Complex nanoparticles as anticancer drug carriers for prolonged release
Barbara Császár
P6-15 Transport Properties of Perfluorinated MF-4SC Membranes, Modified with Halloysite Nanotubes
Anatoly Filippov
P6-16 Nanoparticle Patterns Characterized by Spectroscopic Imaging Ellipsometry and Atomic Force Microscopy
Peter H. Thiesen
P6-20 Fe ions effect on the optical properties of TiO2:Fe2O3 nanostructured composites supported on SiO2 microsphere assemblies
César Márquez-Beltrán
POSTER SESSION A
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P6-21 Microencapsulation of Esculin in Alginate-Chitosan Particles
Marta Tsirigotis-Maniecka
P6-22 Repeated Sol-Gel Synthesis of Alumina Ceramics
Viacheslav Sharypin
P6-23 Release study of selected terpenes from nanostructured lipid carriers
Elwira Lason
P6-26 Effect of reaction conditions on synthesis of ti based metal organic frameworks in two different reactors
Serife Seref Helvaci
P6-27 Effect of nano-emulsions composition on the release of topical agents used in dermatoses treatment
Malgorzata Jaworska
P6-28 Growth and disintegration of silver nanowires in tubular J-aggregates
Egon Steeg
P6-29 Characterization of nanoemulsion based nanocarriers for organoselenium compound delivery
Magdalena Pietka-Ottlik
P6-30 High specific area porous materials obtained from nanoparticle-laden liquis foams
Francesca Ravera
P6-31 Selective Enhancement of Fluorescence Using Photonic Crystal Films
Park Jong Mok
P8-3 Luminescent “light funnel” based on PbS colloidal nanoparticles
Ivan M. Kislyakov
P8-4 Mechanism of Spontaneous Motions of the Oil Droplet on an Aqueous Phase
Masanori Fujinami
P8-5 Macroscopic Hierarchical Structures Organized by Liquid Crystalline Inorganic Nanosheets under Electric Field
Teruyuki Nakato
P8-6 The antimicrobial activity of ZnO particles and its mechanisms
Yves Chevalier
P8-7 Intracellular medium of living cells - a viscoelastic liquid or a gel?
Jean-François Berret
POSTER SESSION A
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Tuesday 8 September 2015 - 18:00-20:00 - The Pavillon N° Title Name
P1-36 Short ranged repulsion within the first two layers of structural oscillation forces
Sebastian Schön
P1-37 Influences of charges on the properties of polyelectrolyte multilayers
Cornelia Cramer
P1-38 Structure of aqueous phase in oil Ramsden-Pickering emulsions
Murielle Schmitt
P1-39 Sonication-microfluidics for fabrication of nanoparticle-stabilized microbubbles
Luben Arnaudov
P1-41 Characterization of contact line motion during solvent evaporation, cyclic breathing of contact line
Yahya Rharbi or Komla Ako
P1-42 First processing of Core-Shell dispersible solid bitumen
Pauline Anaclet
P1-43 High resolution imaging to study PIT-emulsions at the solid/liquid interface
Julian van Megen
P1-44 Influence of Physicochemical Interactions between Particles and Organic Compounds on Mineral Foams Stability
Mélodie Auriol
P1-45 Shear and osmotic sensitivity of W/O/W-type double emulsions with a gelled internal water phase
Paul Van der Meeren
P1-46 Interfacial Molecular Orientation assessed with Polarised Raman Spectroscopy
Raymond Rammeloo
P1-47 Study on human corneocyte morphology by newly developed non-invasive cryosection electron microscopy.
Seren Maeda
P1-48 Investigation of the stabilization of pharmaceutical nanoemulsions by a globular whey protein
Ali Ali
P1-49 Study of Influence of Nonionic Additives on the Structural Changes of Water Droplets Confined in AOT Reverse Micelles by Viscosity Data
Marina Rukhadze
P1-50 A Comparison of Adsorption Isotherms of DPPC at Oil in Water versus Water in Oil Interfaces regarding Surface Density and Solubility
Ellen Hildebrandt
POSTER SESSION B POSTER SESSION B
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P1-51 Double W/O/W Emulsions Stabilized with Gelatin/Sodium Caseinate Mixtures as Carriers of Water Soluble and Oil Soluble Vitamins
Lidija Petrovic
P1-52 Emulsion stabilized with biodegradables PLGA nanoparticles for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications
Claire Albert
P1-53 Interfacial behavior of two-component monolayers of partially fluorinated alcohol (F6H9OH) and biomembrane constituents
Osamu Shibata
P1-54 Characterisation of mixed monolayers formed by polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes and carbon nanotubes
Krystyna Prochaska
P1-55 Interfacial Characterization of Langmuir Monolayers Containing Fluorinated Silesquioxanes and Nanoparticles
Krystyna Prochaska
P1-56 Comparison of protein physical properties bu their interaction with big hydrophobic ions
Leonor Pérez-Fuentes
P1-57 Surface Tension Distribution around a Camphor Boat Moving Spontaneously on a Water Surface
Yuichiro Karasawa
P1-58 Spontaneous Chemical Oscillation Mechanism in water/oil/water system: Effect of chemical species in the acceptor phase
Satoshi Iko
P1-59 Influence of Liquid Flow on Microbial Adhesion to Material Surfaces.
Klemen Bohinc
P1-60 The relationship between chemical structure of Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes molecules and physicochemical properties of Langmuir monolayers formed at the air/water interfase
Anna Wamke
P1-61 Is it possible to modify the viscoelasticity of cyclodextrin-based interfacial films?
Esther G. Merino
P1-62 Development, Characterization, and Stability Evaluation of Submicron Emulsions for Incorporation of Hydrophobic Naphthoquinones
Marigilson Siqueira-Moura
P1-63 Supercritical CO2 hops extract as active substance in cleansing compositions
Elzbieta Sikora
P1-64 Preparation and Colloid-Chemical Study of Titania-Modified Glass Membranes
Anna Volkova
POSTER SESSION B POSTER SESSION B
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P1-65 Variable Angle Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Study of PEDOT:PSS Thin Films in Contact with Air
Gaurav Pathak
P1-66 Fine Emulsions Without Emulsifier. Pickering Nanoemulsions Stabilized by Non-Aggregated Solid Nanoparticles
Yves Chevalier
P1-67 Multiple Emulsions controlled by stimuli-responsive polymers
Patrick Perrin
P1-68 Dispersing carbon nanotubes with ionic surfactants under controlled conditions: comparisons and molecular insight
Eduardo F. Marques
P1-69 The Separative Recovery of Rare-Earth Metals such as Europium and Yttrium by Using Fatty Acids and/or Crown Ethers
Kang Ho-Cheol
P1-70 Double Emulsion for Fragrance Encapsulation Margot StasseP2-1 Photoresponsive self-assemblies based on fatty
acidAudrey Arnould
P2-2 The effect of dipropylene glycol on the hydrogel composed of a crude lecithin mixture and hexadecanol
Yasuharu Nakagawa
P2-3 Glucose-Responsive Hybrid Nanoassemblies in Aqueous Solutions: Ordered Phenylboronic Acid within Intermixed Poly-(4-hydroxystyrene)-block-Poly(Ethylene oxide) Block Copolymer
Mariusz Uchman
P2-4 Rheological properties of wormlike micellar gels formed by novel bio-based isosorbide surfactants
Miho Kamada
P2-5 Formation, Stability and Time Development of Polyelectrolyte Assemblies
Beatrice Plazzotta
P2-6 Microemulsion Properties and Phase Behavior of (Dimeric Ammonium Surfactant – Heavy Crude Oil – Connate Water) System
Ronald Nguele
P2-7 Effect of cholesterol on zeta potential of positively-charged liposomes with lecithin and alkyl quaternary ammonium salts
Yuki Watanabe
P2-8 Revealing the formation and stability of pdadmac monolayers on mica via electrokinetic and colloid enhancement techniques
Aneta Michna
P2-9 Phase Behavior of a Diglycerol-based Surfactant: Formation of Stable Nanostructured Dispersions Mediated by a Polymeric Stabilizer
Jose Rodrigo Magana Rodriguez
POSTER SESSION B
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P2-10 Phosphonic acids / titania hybrids. Study of the functionalization parameters and in deep characterizations.
Guido Soliveri
P2-11 Fatty acid droplets and vesicles as a route to compartimentalization
David Garenne
P2-12 Effect of temperature on supported dipalmitoylphosphotidylcholine (DPPC) bilayers; structure and lubrication performance
Akankasha Raj
P2-13 Preparation and Investigation of Solid Lipid Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery
Nihal Aydogan
P2-14 Zeta Potential and Surface Charge of DPPC and DOPC Liposomes in the Presence of PLC Enzyme
Emil Chibowski
P2-15 Controlled redox-mediated drug release from diblock copolymer micelles
Aileen Justies
P2-16 Effect of hyaluronan hydrophobization on its interactions with surfactants
Miloslav Pekar
P2-17 Cholesterol-Enhanced Physical Stability of Catanionic Vesicles Composed of Ion Pair Amphiphile and Double-Chain Ionic Surfactant
Chien-Hsiang Chang
P2-18 Surface activity of esterquat surfactants – influence of hydrolysis
Piotr Warszynski
P2-19 Controlled release from liposomes using electroporation
Ales Zadrazil
P2-20 Solvophobic Self-Assembly and Nanostructure in Protic Ionic Liquids
Gregory Warr
P2-21 Study of Langmuir monolayers formed by phospholipids and POSS compounds at the air/water surface
Monika Rojewska
P2-22 A quantitative model of photoswitch of cloud point and aqueous assemblies of azobenzene-containing copolymers
Emmanuelle Marie
P2-23 Bile Salt-Based Bolaamphiphiles: Building Blocks for Supramolecular Architectures.
Marta Gubitosi
P2-24 Supported POPC/POPE lipid bilayer modified with quantum dots.
Magdalena Wlodek
P9-1 Salt effects on surfactant free microemulsions Dominik Horinek
POSTER SESSION B
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P9-2 Biaxial nematic phase in mineral plate-rod suspensions doped by anisometric particles: statistical-thermodynamic study of stability
Andrey Yu. Vlasov
P9-3 Understanding Polymer Encapsulation through Modeling and Simulation
Freda C. H. Lim
P9-4 The impact of nonelectrostatic interactions of electrolytes at redox electrodes
Drew Parsons
P9-5 On the stability of aqueous dispersions containing conducting colloidal particles
Jan Forsman
P9-7 Towards predicting the stability of protein-stabilized emulsions
Roy Delahaije
P9-9 Computer Simulation of the AOT Reverse Micelle in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
Galina Mudzhikova
P9-10 Kinetics of the bubble collisions and rupture at resting and vibrating liquid/gas and liquid/solid interfaces – experiment and modelling
Jan Zawala
P9-11 Structure and interaction mechanism of a polyelectrolyte complex: A dissipative particle dynamics study
Efrain Meneses-Juárez
P9-12 Ion Specific Effects on the Self-Assembly of Cationic Surfactants: Experimental and Computational Approaches
Alla Malinenko
P12-1 Characterization of a liposomal drug carrier using continuous contrast variation SAXS
Christian Gollwitzer
P12-2 Mean size and dispersibility determination in real and concentrated liquid dispersions with Static-Multiple Light Scattering
Giovanni Brambilla
P12-3 Composite silica sols for strengthening of quartz ceramics
Ivan Kislyakov
P12-4 Self-Organization of Rod-Like Viruses into Colloidal Membranes and Bundles by Depletion Interaction
Baeckkyoung Sung
P12-5 Recent advances in modulated light scattering Nils BrauerP12-6 First Normal Stress Difference and Microstructure
in Concentrated Kaolin SuspensionsHans-Jörg Mögel
P12-7 Phase-Transition Kinetics in Thermo-and Field-Responsive Microgel Suspensions
Sofi Nöjd
POSTER SESSION B
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P12-8 Pigment Dispersions for UV-Curable Inkjet Inks Lionel PettonP14-1 Effects of protonation on foaming properties of
dodecyldimethylamine oxide solutions: a pH study
Cosima Stubenrauch
P14-2 Microstructure formation at water paraffin oil interfaces
Murielle Schmitt
P14-3 Enhanced active motion of Janus colloids at the water surface
Xiaolu Wang
P14-4 Phase behaviour around the HLB temperature: microemulsion characterization in a technical grade nonionic surfactant system
Maria Homs
P14-6 Biological activity of saponins correlates with their interaction with model lipid membranes
Kamil Wojciechowski
P14-7 Stern layer of uniformly charged spherical colloids
Klemen Bohinc
P14-8 The Thermodynamic Study of Interpolyelectrolyte and Protein-Polyelectrolyte Complexation
Davor Kovacevic
P14-9 Splitting of Surface Immobilized Polymeric Micelles into Clusters upon Charge Inversion
Inna Dewald
P14-10 Specific ion effect at micellization of anionic surfactants: A thermodynamic approach
Marija Bester-Rogac
P14-11 Sphingosine Versus Sphingosine-1-Phosphate: A Possible Regulator of Amyloid-beta / Membrane Interactions
Miglena I. Angelova
P14-12 Nonequilibrium complexation of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes and surfactants in the presence of nonionic amphiphiles
Robert Meszaros
P14-13 Preparation of Gadolinium-alginate nanogels for theranostic application
Krzysztof Szczepanowicz
P14-14 Janus dumbbells and their functionalization as magnetically guided self-propelled particles
Marco Lattuada
P14-15 Investigation of Mixed Fluorinated and Triblock Copolymers system for the Design of Mesostructured Bimodal Silica
Jean-Luc Blin
P14-17 Electrokinetic and Dielectric Properties of Poly(3-aminophenylboronic acid) in Aqueous and Non-aqueous Media
Halil Ibrahim Unal
POSTER SESSION B
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P14-18 Mechanisms of silver ion and nanoparticle release from antibacterial coatings
Magdalena Ocwieja
P14-20 Silica nanocarrier controlled delivery of antibiotics for acrylic bone cement applications
Polina Prokopovich
P14-21 Advanced Nanocomposite Based on Silica Nanohelices Decorated with Gold Nanoparticles for Chiroptical Properties
Jiaji Cheng
P14-22 Polyelectrolyte nanocapsules for hyperthermia Luigi CristofoliniP14-23 Fabrication of SPR nanosensor Using Gold
Nanoparticles and Self-Assembled Monolayer Technique for Detection of Cu2+ In an Aqueous Solution
Eid sayed azzam
P14-24 Temperature Controlled Fluorescence on Au@Ag@PNIPAM-PTEBS Microgels: Effect of the Metal Core Size on the MEF Extension
Méndez González
P14-25 Interfacial and Emulsifying Properties of Pumpkin (Cucurbita sp.) Seed Protein Isolate and Hydrolysates
Frantisek Stepanek
P14-26 Study of ß-galactosidase – nanostructured silica interactions by vibrational spectroscopy
Sofia F. Prazeres
P14-27 Colloidal, Viscoelastic and Antibacterial Properties of Polythiophene-graft-Chitosan Copolymer Particles
Mehmet Cabuk
P14-28 Structure-Activity Relationships of Delivery Agents in a Series of Self-Assembling Pyridines as NAD/NADH Analogues
Aiva Plotniece
P14-29 ZrO2 Nanoparticles with High Surface Area Synthesized Using Colloidal Chemistry Method
Mirjana Comor
P14-30 Food grade nanodispersions as replacments of oil and aqueous phase in macroemulsions
Evgenia Mitsou
P14-31 Oil-in-water microemulsions, as carriers for pharmaceutical substances: encapsulation of bioactives, structural study and in vitro cell lines testing
Ioanna Theochari
P14-32 Food grade Microemulsions as effective carriers of nisin
Maria Chatzidaki
POSTER SESSION B
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P14-33 Corrosion and fouling protection by superhydrophobic coatings
Michele Ferrari
P14-34 Gelatin-based nanoparticles for the efficient intracellular delivery of DNA
Carmen Moran
P14-35 Glyco-biosensing of prostate specific antigen using surface plasmon resonance lectin-based assay
Jaroslav Katrlik
P14-36 Electrokinetic and heavy metal adsorption properties of polypyrrole-graft-chitosan colloidal dispersions
Mehmet Cabuk
P14-37 Silica Nanoparticles - Fatty Acids Interaction at Fluid Interfaces and Stability of Emulsions and Foams
Francesca Ravera
P14-38 The Neuroprotectant Loaded PCL Nanocarriers as Efficient Drug Delivery Across the Blood-Brain Barrier
Krzyszfot Szczepanowicz
P14-39 Molecularly Imprinted Polypyrrole for Sensor Design
Ieva Baleviciute
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P2-25 Stabilising lamellar stacks of lipid bilayers with soft confinement and steric effects
Kévin Bougis
P2-26 The New Stimuli Responsive Lipid Nanotube for Protein Entrapment and Release: From Molecular Design to Application
Nihal Aydogan
P2-27 On the self assembly of an adamantyl substituted sodium deoxycholate
Luciano Galantini
P2-28 Effect of anionic surfactants on the stability ratio and electrophoretic mobility of colloidal hematite particles
Motoyoshi Kobayashi
P2-29 Formation of Hollow Capsules from Monodisperse Kinetically Stabilised Vesicles
Katharina Bressel
P2-30 Supramolecular systems based on gemini surfactants for enhancing solubility of special probes and drugs in aqueous solution
Alla Mirgorodskaia
P2-31 The effect of additives on rheological properties of ionic amphiphiles
Alla Mirgorodskaia
P2-32 Solubilization of n-alkylbenzenes into micelles of gemini surfactants with different spacer chains
Osamu Shibata
P2-33 X-shaped bolapolyphilic molecules cause demixing of phosphatidylcholine membranes
Bob-Dan Lechner
P2-34 Preparation, characterization and investigation of the process parameters on the formation of nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC)
Gulnur Korkmaz
P2-35 Directional motion and speed of micro-plates depending on the position and frequency of the produced bubbles
Johannes Frueh
P2-36 Binding of Amphiphilic and Triphilic Block Copolymers to Lipid Model Membranes and Monolayers: The Role of Perfluorinated Moities.
Christian Schwieger
P2-37 Riboflavin bio-inspired amphiphiles: from physico-chemistry to biomedical applications
Nataliia Beztsinna
P2-38 Vectorization Dynamics Between Amphiphilic Block Copolymer Micelles and Liposomes
Lourdes Mónica Bravo Anaya
P2-39 Chitosan Influence in the Vectorization Dynamics Between Amphiphilic Block Copolymer Micelles and Liposomes
Lourdes Mónica Bravo Anaya
POSTER SESSION C
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P2-40 Kappa-Casein: Self- and Mixed Association Dganit DaninoP2-41 Multicompartmental liposome aggregates:
comparison of various methods of liposome aggregation
Frantisek Stepanek
P2-42 Double chain surfactants from arginine: Aggregation behaviour, antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity
Lourdes Pérez
P2-43 Chitosan Hydrogels and Films Formed with Nanoparticles in Self-assembly Regime
Irina Postnova
P2-44 Self-Assembly of Nanotubules Formed by Short Amphiphilic Peptides
Kathrin Voigtländer
P2-45 Neutron Scattering Characterization of Micelles of Heptaethylene Glycol Monododecyl Ether C12E7 in Dilute Aqueous Solutions
Aldona Rajewska
P2-47 Dynamic Behavior of Hyperbranched Polyelectrolyte/Surfactant Mixtures at Static and Expanding Air/Water Interfaces
Richard Campbell
P2-48 Molecular weight effects on the growth and decay kinetics of Pluronic micelles
Alexandra Arranja
P2-49 Design of molecular organized media based on oligo (ethylene oxide) derivatives of different nature
Natalia Selivanova
P4-1 Measurement for a size of Ovalbumin soluble aggregate using ultrasound spectroscopy and effect of propylene glycol addition on the rheological properties
Naoko Yuno-Ohta
P4-3 A new robust biodegradable platform for the engineering of macromolecules for consumer and biomedical applications
Hongye Ye
P4-5 Effect of low-temperature plasma modification on PEEK polymer characteristics
Agnieszka Ewa Wiacek
P4-6 Phase Separation of Polymer Mixtures upon Solvent Evaporation
Charley Schaefer
P4-7 Designing peptide-based biomaterials: structure and related properties
Simona Sennato
P4-9 Chitosan-Based Sensitive Coatings for NH3 and H2S Optical Detection
Svetlana Bratskaya
P4-10 Gold-Microgel Hybrids and their Volume Phase Transition
Maren Lehmann
POSTER SESSION C
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P4-12 Bulk and interfacial rheological characteristics of aqueous solutions of PNIPAM-g-PEO copoly-mers and nsaid
Elena Mileva
P4-13 Studying on the effect of pH on volume phase transition for composite hydrogel using by fluorescence technique
Demet Aktas
P4-14 Thin films of water-based biopolymers for protection of reactive surfaces
Christian Fernández-Solis
P4-15 The biomaterial hyaluronic acid as pharmaceutical excipient
Flavia Laffleur
P4-16 Colloidal Poly(melamine-formaldehyde) Dispersions as Precursor for Mesoporous Polymer Xerogels
Dana Schwarz
P4-17 Renovated Microscopic Insights into the Critical Behavior of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Studied by Small- and Wide-angle X-ray Scattering and Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy
Keiichi Yanase
P4-18 Highly hydrophilic gels based on semi-interpenetrating polymer networks for cleaning delicate Cultural Heritage artefacts
Joana Domingues
P4-19 On the release of a cargo from poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) brushes
Celine Mercier
P4-20 Nanocarbon composites based on aqueous polymer matrices: phase, aggregative and nonlinear optical properties
Ivan Kislyakov
P4-21 Adhesion and self-adhesion of hydrogels filled by nanoparticles
Marie Gracia
P4-22 Controlled Self-Assembly of Chiral Bisoxalamide Gelator Molecules Induced by Liquid Crystalline Phase Transition
Natasa Sijakovic Vujicic
P4-23 Fluorescence Quenching Study of Counterion Condensation on Naphthalene-Tagged Polyelectrolytes
Juraj Skvarla
P4-24 Living PDMS vitrimers Fanny AngotP4-25 Micro-Mechanical Investigation of Core-Shell
Microgels with Switchable Elasticity and Constant Surface Chemistry
Maximilian Seuss
P4-26 Study of nucleation kinetics and particle growth of active substance from an oversaturated solution in a gel layer
Marek Soltys
POSTER SESSION C
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P4-27 Investigations of adhesion of biologically active substances to a polymer support treated or untreated with plasma
Emil Chibowski
P4-28 Development and Characterization of Cellulose-Based Hydrogels for Probiotic Bacteria Delivery
Poonam Singh
P7-1 Physicochemical properties of biologically modified carbon
Agnieszka Ewa Wiacek
P7-2 Scientific and environmental expertise assess the effect of triclosan on the environment of Kazakhstan
Neila Bekturganova
P7-3 Spontaneous vesicles in the Suwannee River humic substances/DTAC system: Implications for the supramolecular architecture of humic substances
Abdul Amir Chaaban
P7-5 Photocatalytic purification of produced water Neila BekturganovaP7-6 Adsorption deinking of waste paper using
polymers granulesSimona Schwarz
P7-7 Chitosan - Adsorption of heavy metal ions Simona SchwarzP7-8 Novel Amphiphilic Starch Derivatives:
Flocculation Efficiency and Investigations towards Sticky Reduction
Simona Schwarz
P7-9 ‘Artificial leaf’ device for hydrogen production from microalgae immobilised on fabric/biocomposite
Anupam Das
P7-11 Effect of Electrode Interface Properties on Energy Production based on Double Layer Expansion
Ángel V. Delgado.
P7-12 The use of nanoparticles in redox flow cells Hélène ParantP7-13 Saponins: A renewable, biodegradable and
active surfactant. From the synthesis of monodisperse lattices to antibacterial properties
Charlene Schmitt
P7-14 Leachate treatment by inorganic membranes Boubekeur AsliP7-15 Influence of Composite Core/Shell
Nanostructures to NO Pollutant OxidationSofia Karapati
P10-1 Tailoring of High-Order Multiple Emulsions by the Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation of Ternary Mixtures
Martin F. Haase
P10-2 Microfluidic-assisted Generation of Monodisperse Highly Ordered Bio-based Polymer Foams
Sébastien Andrieux
POSTER SESSION C
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P10-3 On how to control the pore size of monodisperse, highly ordered polystyrene foams
Jonas Elsing
P10-4 Contribution of Droplet- or Jet-Based Microfluidics under High Pressure in Polymer Chemistry
Emmanuel Mignard
P10-6 Electrowetting-induced surface ageing at drop scale
Johannes Theisen
P10-7 Two-Compartments Macroporous Polymer Capsules
Eve Loiseau
P10-8 Modified flow focusing for synthesis of PLGA nanoparticles for controlled release of therapeutic compounds
Jiang Xu
P10-9 How to separate contributions from surface tension, disjoining pressure, and electric field in inhomogeneous nanodroplet
Tatiana S. Lebedeva
P10-10 Pedot: pss thin films modified bu post-treatment using a microfluidic stamp
Laura J.Romasanta
P10-11 Saturation and Supersaturation Measurement of Hydrophobic Solute with Micropipette Manipulation Technique
Koji Kinoshita
P10-12 Dissolution Rates, Supersaturation, Nucleation and Solubility of NaCl in Single Water Micro Droplets into Organic Liquids
Anders Utoft
P10-13 Fabrication of compartmentalized hydrogel microparticles in the size range of blood cells
Anna Pittermannova
P10-14 PLGA Microsphere Formation from Single Microdroplets to Microfluidic Scale-Up
Koji Kinoshita
P10-15 Towards a colloidal model system of fluorescent monodisperse emulsion droplets
Max Meissner
P11-1 Self-Healing Gold Nanoparticle Assemblies and Applications
Evgeny Smirnov
P11-4 Interfacial modification of TiO2 Particles: The key towards a new design in developing applications in gas separation membranes
Edgar Cao
P11-5 Non-additive simple potentials for pre-programmed self-assembly
Carlos I Mendoza
P11-6 Nanometer-size polyoxometalates anions adsorb strongly on neutral soft surfaces
Olivier Diat
POSTER SESSION C
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P11-7 Robust synthesis and self-assembly of raspberries-like nanoresonators using microevaporators
Sergio Gómez-Graña
P11-8 Mechanism of Au(III) Reduction by Chitosan and Its Derivatives: from Plasmon to Luminescent Gold Nanoparticles
Svetlana Bratskaya
P11-9 Bimodal Magnetic Distribution of Monodisperse Nanoparticles
Benjamin Erné
P11-10 Near-UV-Induced Shaping of Silver Nanoprisms Self-Assembled on Photocatalytic Titanium Dioxide Film
Guido Soliveri
P11-12 Effective Diffusivity of Colloidal Particle Multilayers
Pawel Weronski
P11-13 Synthesis and Characterization of Au-Fe3O4 Dumbbell Nanoparticles
Erdem Alp
P11-14 A comparative Study: Synthesis of SPIONs in air and N2 atmosphere
Erdem Alp
P11-15 Charging Mechanisms of the Composite Surfaces: Potentiometric Titration Studies
Dusko Cakara
P11-16 Mesoporous Particle Formation on the Superamphiphobic Surface
Sanghyuk Wooh
P11-17 Engineering new patchy particles for directed assembly
Céline Hubert
P11-18 Self-Standing Dual Responsive Microgel Crystals Sanjeevi PrasathsP11-19 Unravelling the multi-scale structure of precipitated
silica aggregates by dedidated pathwaysBrice Courtois
P11-20 Lipid decorated Iron-oxide nanoparticles for simultaneous cancer therapy and diagnosis.
Luigi Paduano
P11-21 Encapsulation and surface charge manipulation of organic and inorganic colloidal substrates by multilayered polyelectrolyte films
César Márquez-Beltrán
P11-22 Investigation of biocatalytic growth of gold nanoparticles using atomic force microscopy and dynamic light scattering
Almira Ramanaviciene
P11-23 Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Metals-Loaded TiO2 Capsules with Bactericidal and Photocatalytic Activities
Wenjea Tseng
POSTER SESSION C
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P11-24 From screening to overcharging: colloid stability in ionic liquid/water binary mixtures
Tamas Oncsik
P11-25 Surface modification and colloidal stability of nano-carriers in physiological media
Alexandra Karasová
P11-26 Gelatin-stabilized polyaniline-silver colloids Patrycja BoberP11-27 Hybrid nano-helix: from the organic self-assembly
to the design of functional nanostructuresEmilie Pouget
P13-2 Preparation of Novel Antimicrobial Polymeric System Based on (+) Usnic Acid and and Poly(vinylbenzyl chloride) Colloids
R. Bengü Karabacak
P13-3 Emulsions prepared using polysaccharide-based stabilizers as precursors of polylactide particles with controlled delivery applications
Alain Durand
P13-4 Mixed Micelle Based Doxorubicin Delivery System From Modified Pluronics
Torbjörn Pettersson
P13-5 Nanohybrid polymer brushes on silica for bioseparation
Lingdong Jiang
P13-6 Systematic Study of Human Fibrinogen Adsorption on Negatively Charged Colloidal Particles
Zbigniew Adamczyk
P13-7 Interaction of cobalt bis(dicarbollide) anion with PEG and glucose-PEG derivatives
Vladimir Dordovic
P13-8 Synthesis of Polyacid-functionalized Diblock Copolymer Nano-Objects via Polymerisation-Induced Self-Assembly
Yin Ning
P13-9 Colloidal Surface PEGylation via Multivalent Host-Guest Interactions: PNIPAM Microgels Stabilization
Iurii Antoniuk
P13-10 pi-Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles synthesized by Nanoagglomeration via Polyion Association
Hiroshi Yao
P13-11 Encapsulation of co-solvent and ionic liquid in polymer particles synthesized via dispersion polymerisation in non-polar solvents
Calum Ferguson
P13-12 Preparation and Characterisation of Modal Colloidal Inkjet Inks
Mohmed Mulla
POSTER SESSION C
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