Centrale Lille Course Catalogue

Characterisation and elaboration of emulsions

Course label : Characterisation and elaboration of emulsions
Teaching departement : CMA /
Teaching manager : Madam VERONIQUE RATAJ
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Code and label (hp) : ENSCL_CI_M9_B1_3 - Caract. et élaborat. émulsions

Education team

Teachers : Madam VERONIQUE RATAJ / Mister CHRISTEL PIERLOT
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers

Summary

1. Emulsion formation 2. Destabilisation of an emulsion (creaming/sedimentation, Ostwald ripening, flocculation, coalescence) 3. Emulsions and microemulsions 4. Superficial and interfacial tensions (Marangoni effect, Laplace's law, Jurin's law) 5. Physico-chemistry of emulsifiers 6. Emulsion formulation strategy (surfactant selection criteria, Griffin's HLB , HLB method, Winsor Fish Diagrams, HLD approach) 7. Emulsification processes (transitional phase inversion, catastrophic) 8. Case study (cosmetic and polymer emulsions, bitumens, etc.)

Educational goals

At the end of the course, students will be able to: - Recognise the nature of an emulsion, know how to characterise it through physico-chemical analyses - Differentiate between an emulsion and a microemulsion, recognise destabilisation mechanisms - Develop a strategy for choosing a surfactant and the process for formulating an emulsion - Know how to interpret a formulation/composition conceptual map

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Continuous Assessment
Comments: Written exam (one hour) or presentation of projects

Online resources

Rosen, M. J. "Surfactants and interfacial phenomena". (Wiley-Interscience, 2004). Anton, R., Salager, J.-L. & Aubry, J.-M. "Formulation des Emulsions par la Mᅵthode du HLD" (Formulation of Emulsions using the HLD Method). Ed Tech. Ing. (2001).

Pedagogy

Course handouts provided to students, and lecture PowerPoint presentation

Sequencing / learning methods

Number of hours - Lectures : 10
Number of hours - Tutorial : 5
Number of hours - Practical work : 0
Number of hours - Seminar : 0
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : 0
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : 0
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : 0
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : 0
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : 0
Number of hours - Projects : 0

Prerequisites

Basic organic chemistry and the Physico-Chemistry of Formulations course 7.2.1 in semester 7

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