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  • Domaine : Masters du domaine SCIENCES ET TECHNOLOGIES
  • Diplôme : Master
  • Mention : Chimie et sciences des matériaux
  • Parcours : M2 Materials and sustainable development (MSD)
  • Unité d'enseignement : Functional materials for membranes and coatings
Nombre de crédits de l'UE : 3
Code APOGEE : CHM2363M
UE Libre pour ce parcours
UE valable pour le semestre 1 de ce parcours
    Responsabilité de l'UE :
ESPUCHE ELIANE
 eliane.espucheuniv-lyon1.fr
04.72.43.27.01
    Type d'enseignement
Nb heures *
Cours Magistraux (CM)
18 h
Travaux Dirigés (TD)
0 h
Travaux Pratiques (TP)
0 h
Durée de projet en autonomie (PRJ)
0 h
Durée du stage
0 h
Effectif Cours magistraux (CM)
210 étudiants
Effectif Travaux dirigés (TD)
35 étudiants
Effectif Travaux pratiques (TP)
18 étudiants

* Ces horaires sont donnés à titre indicatif.

    Pré-requis :
good knowledge of polymer synthesis and microstructure
    Compétences attestées (transversales, spécifiques) :

To be able to define the gas transport parameters, to describe the techniques for characterising the transport properties of gases in polymers and to analyze the structure-property relationships

To know how to adapt a material to the barrier function or the selectivity function

To know the parameters that can influence the surface properties of a polymer and the methods used for determining these properties

To know the macromolecular engineering strategies used for photo-litography application

To know the elaboration and characterisation techniques of nanostructured thin films

Transversal skills

Synthesis skills

Critical thinking

Ability to extract relevant information from a scientific publication on polymer formulation

Ability to communicate  concisely the content of a scientific publication
    Programme de l'UE / Thématiques abordées :

The program will consist in describing the new strategies of development of polymeric materials as well as the strategies of their implementation/shaping to obtain thin films, membranes or coatings with controlled function properties or even multifunctions and this in connection with the mechanisms governing the targeted functions. These strategies will be addressed in the context of :

- membranes for the transport, separation or storage of small molecules: in this part, we will define the interaction/diffusion mechanisms at the origin of the transport of small molecules (gas-water) in polymer films. We will present the experimental methods allowing to measure these properties. We will explain the influence of the materials physicochemical and morphological parameters on the membranes transport parameters. The routes to adapt materials to barrier, separation or storage functions, which are of great interest for both energy and transport fields, will be illustrated through the approaches based on the synthesis/modification of specific chemical structures, multilayer and composite materials.

- Coatings: In this part, we will focus on how to adapt a coating to given surface properties. We will illustrate in particular the parameters of interest (chemical composition, surface structuring...) for superhydrophobicity.

- thin films: in this part, we will deal with the elaboration and characterisation of functional polymer thin films, particularly in the context of the development of photo-lithography techniques for the microelectronics field. The advances and main developments that have enabled miniaturisation and the numerous technological evolutions that have allowed us to move from the first personal computers to the latest generations of processors, memories, hard disks and display screens will be contextualised in relation to the associated macromolecular engineering strategies. The implementation and characterisation techniques of nanostructured thin films on which these developments are based will also be discussed.

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