The research group RheoTech has a solid background in relating microstructure, rheological properties and stability of complex systems that are usually formulated by using several components, each of them exhibiting some specific functionalities, for a wide variety of applications.The group also has a long track record of research on the valorisation of protein-based systems, which has been developed through 12 R&D projects over the last 20 years. |
– Development of protein-based emulsions with long-term stability and its relationship with emulsion rheology and microstructure.- Interfacial rheology and its applications to protein-based emulsion processing and stability.
– Rheology and processing of biopolymers
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The RheoTech group, which belongs to the Chemical Engineering Department of the ‘Universidad de Sevilla’, is leaded by Professor Antonio Guerrero and, consists of three Senior Lecturers, two Lecturers, three PhD researchers and several other members, including PhD students, graduate students and undergraduate students.
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