Interfaces play a key role in many areas such as automotive sector, technical textiles. This is particularly the case in polymer composites whose performances are mainly driven by the interface and interphase integrity. In this area, the challenge is to develop new approaches to improve interfacial adhesion between symetric and dyssimetric materials and on the opposite to promote disassembly to fit to recycling issues.
Addtionnally, any materials requires additional functionality which can be imparted via surface trearment. In this area, the challenge is to develop new multi functional nanostructured thin films ranging from passive coatings including hydropholic/hydrophobic properties, fireproofing, gas and molecules barrier up to active caotings including stimuli responsive coatings i. e selective membranes and self healing properties.
At the Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), our research aims at developing innovative functional interfaces and surfaces. We tackle three main challenges:
Our activities span from the molecules to the applications taking into consideration the behaviour over time from the lab scale to the pre industrial scale relying on environmentally friendly dry and wet techniques. Our expertise covers:
We work in close collaboration with various markets such as composites, plastic industries, manufacturing components (finishing step), biomedical and environmennal domains.