Acronym:
WATER-BIOFIL Funding
ERANET Short Overview:
The objective of WATER-BIOFIL is to design, assemble, and test next-generation compostable filters, made from biodegradable and/or bio-based polymers. These filters can later be integrated into standard drinking water systems and serve as emergency tools to respond to extreme hydro-climatic events, while also reducing the environmental impact of hazardous materials.
The consortium is made up of three RDI (Research, Development, and (…)
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MARTIN Isabelle
Articles
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Controlled Nanostructuration of Ultra-Thin Epoxy-Amine Thin Film by Spin-Coating Process
6 June 2016 -
Enhancement of polarization property of silane-modified BaTiO3 nanoparticles and its effect in increasing dielectric property of epoxy/BaTiO3 nanocomposites
2 June 2016 -
Elaboration and dielectric property of modified PZT/epoxy nanocomposites
2 June 2016 -
Nanostructuration in thin epoxy-amine films inducing controlled specific phase etherification: Effect on the glass transition temperatures
3 June 2016 -
Adjustable amine-epoxy composition in a stratified thin film with a spin-coating process: A useful tool for establishing relationships between the local glass-transition temperature at the interface and the network structure
2 June 2016 -
Water- Biofil : Next-generation biodegradables filters for water purification and desalination
16 April, by IM -
MARTIN Isabelle
3 June 2016Research Topics
Controlled interphases and durability of heterogeneous materials -
Hygrothermal ageing effects on stratified nanolayers ultra-thin thermoset films studied by FT-IR, peakforce AFM and nanothermal analysis
18 September 2018, by LBCommunication orale
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Innovative Dual-detection sensor for Environmental monitoring of metAL in WATER
2 February 2024, by CaBAcronym : IDEALWATER
Funding: ANR - Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Short Overview: Accurate monitoring of trace metals in water is of outmost importance for the environment preservation and for human health. Therefore, there are increasing concerns to develop novel and robust portable sensors in order to control their levels. IDEALWATER project aims to design a novel in-situ device based on fluorescence and electrochemical dual-mode detection to measure trace metal ions in natural (…) -
Impact of the sizing reactivity of glass fibers on composites hydrothermal aging
1 February 2024, by LB