
Overview
Why is interfacial rheology important?
Interfacial rheology studies the response of the adsorbed interfacial layer on the deformation caused by external stimuli. The response depends on the layer composition, and interfacial rheology is thus relevant in applications where the adsorbed layer plays a crucial role, like emulsions and foams and enhanced oil recovery.
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- Food industry
- Enhanced oil recovery
- Biosciences
- Fundamental chemical research