Breakdown and buildup mechanisms of cellulose nanocrystal suspensions under shear and upon relaxation probed by SAXS and SALS
In this study supervised by Frédéric Pignon (LRP, Grenoble), the complementary use of small-angle scattering of light (structure at the microscopic scale) and X-rays (structure at the nano scale) allowed us to revisit the mechanism of orientation under flow of suspensions of cellulose nanocrystals in the liquid-crystal phase. Click on the title for more information.
Interview
Redouane Borsali, CNRS Research Director at Cermav, was interviewed in the latest newsletter from the North-East Asia CNRS office (on February 2021) about his research activities and the launch of an international research project with National Taiwan University (NTU) entitled “New ultra-nanostructured and stretchable biomaterials for
design of bio-electronic devices ”. Click on the title for more information.
INFOGEST Webinar Series on Food Digestion: ‘Starch: An iconoclast view on amylopectin’
Mar 15, 2021 11:00 AM in Dublin.
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