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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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George, Matthieu
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- 2022Bridging steady-state and stick-slip fracture propagation in glassy polymerscitations
- 2021Bridging steady-state and stick-slip fracture propagation in glassy polymerscitations
- 2020Microstructure Characterization of Oceanic Polyethylene Debriscitations
- 2020Microstructure Characterization of Oceanic Polyethylene Debriscitations
- 2019A comparative study of degradation mechanisms of PBSA and PHBV under laboratoryscale composting conditionscitations
- 2019New Insights For The Fragmentation Of Plastics Into Microplastics In The Ocean
- 2019Experimental and theoretical study of the erosion of semi-crystalline polymers and the subsequent generation of microparticles.citations
- 2018In Situ AFM Investigations and Fracture Mechanics Modeling of Slow Fracture Propagation in Oxide and Polymer Glasses.citations
- 2018In situ AFM investigation of slow crack propagation mechanisms in a glassy polymercitations
- 2016Bottom-up model for understanding the effects of wheat endosperm microstructure on its mechanical strengthcitations
- 2015Multiscale investigation of stress-corrosion crack propagation mechanisms in oxide glassescitations
- 2014Numerical modeling of wheat fractionation role of starch volume fraction
- 2013Nano-mechanical properties of starch and gluten biopolymers from atomic force microscopycitations
- 2013Adhesion properties of wheat-based particlescitations
- 2011Quantitative Analysis of Crack Closure Driven by Laplace Pressure in Silica Glasscitations
- 2009Mechanical effect of capillary forces in the crack tip of a DCDC specimen
- 2008Dynamic condensation of water at crack tips in fused silica glasscitations
- 2007FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF A CONFINED LIQUID CONDENSATE AT THE CRACK TIP IN GLASSES
- 2007Effect of stress gradient at the vicinity of a crack tip on ionic diffusion in silicate glasses : an AFM study
- 2006FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF A CONFINED LIQUID CONDENSATE AT THE CRACK TIP IN GLASSES
- 2006Effect of stress gradient at the vicinity of a crack tip on ionic diffusion in silicate glasses : an AFM study
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Adhesion properties of wheat-based particles
Abstract
Specific AFM analytical methods were tested to the surface evaluation of wheat powders at micrometric scale in dry conditions. The objective was to evaluate the adhesion properties of particles based on the main wheat endosperm components (starch, protein, and arabinoxylan) that are characterized by large diversity in terms of chemical composition and particle characteristics. Experiments were conducted by using the force spectroscopy mode to determine interactions generated by the surfaces of particles that were glued on AFM tips, and two reference flat and smooth surfaces, a glass and a polysine slide. Particular care has been devoted to characterize the surfaces in contact since local contact radius is a key parameter in the interpretation of the interactions. The statistical analysis of the normalized adhesion forces have shown the sensitivity of the AFM technique for hydrophobic wheat components and their correlation with the surface tension of the particles.