Tribology of soft colloidal microgels: An oral perspective
Invited
Abstract
Oral tribology is emerging as a new paradigm in the tribology field to quantify friction in soft sliding contact surfaces1. Using a combination of experimental techniques and theoretical considerations, this talk will cover three case studies2-4 on tribology of soft elastomeric surfaces (with different wetting properties) in the presence of biopolymeric microgels with well-defined deformability, designed using variable cross-linking densities and particle sizes. Some of these microgels show aqueous ‘ball-bearing’ abilities depending upon their volume fraction2. A case study4 will be presented on how these microgels can act as viscosity modifiers of the continuum, where the lubrication performance can be quantitatively described using the Newtonian plateau value (η∞). Finally, ongoing research on development of novel soft tribo-surfaces to emulate the highly sophisticated oral mucosal surfaces engineered by the nature will be highlighted 1.
References
1. Sarkar, et al., Curr. Opin. Colloid Interface Sci 39, 61-75 (2019).
2. Sarkar, et al., Langmuir 33, 14699-14708 (2017).
3. Torres, et al.,.Sarkar, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 10, 26893-26905 (2018).
4. Sarkar, et al., Soft Matter Accepted (2019).
References
1. Sarkar, et al., Curr. Opin. Colloid Interface Sci 39, 61-75 (2019).
2. Sarkar, et al., Langmuir 33, 14699-14708 (2017).
3. Torres, et al.,.Sarkar, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 10, 26893-26905 (2018).
4. Sarkar, et al., Soft Matter Accepted (2019).
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Presenters
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Anwesha Sarkar
Univ of Leeds
Authors
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Anwesha Sarkar
Univ of Leeds