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EMULSIFICATION
Modeling, Technologies, g , Applications
EMULSIFICATION
Modeling,Technologies and Application
25mes E t ti 25 Entretiens d C t J du Centre Jacques C ti Cartier
CPE Lyon E Petit Amphitheatre of CPE Campus de la Doua , 43, Bd du 11 Novembre 1918 Villeurban nne, France
LYON, France
19-21 November 2012
Scientific Committee
Lionel Choplin ENSIC, INPL, Nancy
e-mail: jc2012@lagep.univ-lyon1.fr
Timothy McKenna CNRS, LCPP CNRS LCPP, CPE Lyon Franois Puel CNRS, LAGEP, Universit Claude Bernard, Lyon Jean Duhamet CEA, Direction de lEnercie Nuclaire, Marcoule , , Patrick Ferlin Rhodia/Solvay, Aubervilliers
Nida SHEIBAT-OTHMAN LAGEP, LAGEP Btiment 308G 43 Boulevard du 11 novembre 1918 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex France
EMULSIFICATION
Modeling, Technologies, Applications
Emulsification is a complex process at the interface of chemistry, interface physics and fluid mechanics. The generation of liquid-liquid emulsions, emulsions their implementation and their characterization within a reactor is also a strong issue, common to the chemical, petrochemical, nuclear, cosmetics, and food industries. industries This conference proposes to bring together researchers from academia and industry involved in
EMULSIFICATION
Modeling, Technologies, Applications
EMULSIFICATION
Modeling, Technologies, Applications
rupture interfaces.
coalescence,
Fluids
mechanics,
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TOPICS
EMULSIONS INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS Crystallization, Precipitation q q Liquid-Liquid Extraction Polymerization Cosmetic, Nutrition MODELLING AND SIMULATION Breakage and Aggregation Kernels Population Balance Equation Hydrodynamics Numerical Methods FORMULATION AND INTERFACE CHEMISTRY
Registration forms ca be found on the an conference website., They should be sent to , the secretariat of the Centre Jacques Cartier. e
Secretariat
er, Centre Jacques Cartie 26, place Bellecour, 69002 Lyon Cedex 02 France 2, 2 Tel: +33 (0)4 78 60 76 03 http://cjc.univ-lyon2. .fr/
Shahriar Sajjadi, Kings College of London Phase inversion emulsification: from macroemulsions to nanoemulsions