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Molecular rotors for in situ viscosity mapping during evaporation of confined fluid mixtures

Gibouin et al., 2024

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16007870359435979649
Author
Gibouin F
Nalatamby D
Lidon P
Medina-Gonzalez Y
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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Numerous formulation processes of materials involve a drying step, during which evaporation of a solvent from a multicomponent liquid mixture, often confined in a thin film or in a droplet, leads to concentration and assembly of nonvolatile compounds. While the basic …
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