posted on 2017-07-14, 13:40authored byV. Dutschk, T. Karapantsios, L. Liggieri, N. McMillan, Reinhard Miller, Victor Starov
Interfaces can be called Smart and Green (S&G) when tailored such that the required
technologies can be implemented with high efficiency, adaptability and selectivity. At the
same time they have also to be eco-friendly, i.e. products must be biodegradable, reusable or
simply more durable. Bubble and drop interfaces are in many of these smart technologies the
fundamental entities and help develop smart products of the everyday life.
Significant improvements of these processes and products can be achieved by implementing
and manipulating specific properties of these interfaces in a simple and smart way, in order to
accomplish specific tasks. The severe environmental issues require in addition attributing ecofriendly
features to these interfaces, by incorporating innovative , or, sometime, recycle
materials and conceiving new production processes which minimize the use of natural
resources and energy. Such concept can be extended to include important societal challenges
related to support a sustainable development and a healthy population.
The achievement of such ambitious targets requires the technology research to be supported
by a robust development of theoretical and experimental tools, needed to understand in more
details the behavior of complex interfaces. A wide but not exhaustive review of recent work
concerned with green and smart interfaces is presented, addressing different scientific and
technological fields. The presented approaches reveal a huge potential in relation to various
technological fields, such as nanotechnologies, biotechnologies, medical diagnostics, new or
improved materials.
Funding
The reported work is performed in the framework of the COST Action MP1106 “Smart and green interfaces - from single bubbles and drops to industrial, environmental and biomedical applications”
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Chemical Engineering
Published in
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
Volume
209
Pages
109 - 126
Citation
DUTSCH, V. ...et al., 2014. Smart and green interfaces: From single bubbles/drops to industrial environmental and biomedical applications. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 209, pp. 109-126.
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Publication date
2014
Notes
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Advances in Colloid and Interface Science and the definitive published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cis.2014.02.020