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Last update: May 2021

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DOMENECH Trystan

Professor

Adress: UMR FARE, 2 esplanade Roland-Garros, BP 224, 51686 Reims, France
Phone: +33 (0)3 26 77 36 92
Email: trystan.domenech@univ-reims.fr

Career

Since 2022 - Junior Professor Chair, UMR FARE, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne–INRAE

2021–2022 - Postdoctoral Researcher, Research & Innovation in Materials & Processes, Institut Mines–Télécom Lille–Douai

2017–2020 - Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

2015–2017 - Postdoctoral Researcher, Soft Matter & Chemistry Lab, ESPCI Paris

2013–2015 - Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh

Education

2008–2012 - Ph.D. in Materials Science, Mines ParisTech, Material Forming Center, Sophia Antipolis, France

2006–2008 - M.S. in Materials Science, Mines ParisTech, Material Forming Center, Sophia Antipolis, France

2003–2006 - B.S. in Physics, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, Nice, France

Skills

Polymer & nanocomposite science

Microfluidic-based hydrogel microparticle synthesis

Reactive extrusion

Polymer processing, single-screw extrusion, twin-screw extrusion, injection molding

Rheology of complex fluids

Polymers & colloids characterization

Research interests

Elaboration of eco-designed multi-fonctional biocomposites

Flow-induced structuration of multiphase systems

Valorization of lignocellulosic fillers in polymers

Teaching

150h of solid mechanics practicum, 2nd year engineers at ESPCI Paris

Main publications

M. Herneisey, P. Flórez Salcedo, T. Domenech, C. Bagia, S.S. George, R. Tunney, S. Velankar, T.K. Hitchens, J.M. Janjic (2020) Design of Thermoresponsive Polyamine Cross-Linked Perfluoropolyether Hydrogels for Imaging and Delivery Applications, ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 11, 2032-2040. (doi.org/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.0c00198)

T. Domenech, P.S. Doyle (2020) High Loading Capacity Nanoencapsulation and Release of Hydrophobic Drug Nanocrystals from Microgel Particles, Chemistry of Materials, 32, 498-509. (doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.9b04241)

M. Röttger, T. Domenech, R. van der Weegen, A. Breuillac, R. Nicolaÿ, L. Leibler (2017) High-performance vitrimers from commodity thermoplastics through dioxaborolane metathesis, Science, 356, 62–65. (dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aah5281)

T. Domenech, S.S. Velankar (2017) Microstructure, phase inversion and yielding in immiscible polymer blends with selectively wetting silica particles, Journal of Rheology, 61, 363–377. (dx.doi.org/10.1122/1.4975931)

T. Domenech, J. Yang, S.J. Heidlebaugh, S.S. Velankar (2016) Three distinct open-pore morphologies from a single particle-filled polymer blend, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 18, 4310–4315. (dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5cp07576a)

T. Domenech, S.S. Velankar (2015) On the rheology of pendular gels and morphological developments in paste-like ternary systems based on capillary attraction, Soft Matter, 11, 1500–1516. (dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4sm02053g)

T. Domenech, S.S. Velankar (2014) Capillary–driven percolating networks in ternary blends of immiscible polymers and silica particles”, Rheologica Acta, 593–605. (dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00397-014-0776-0)

T. Domenech, R. Zouari, B. Vergnes, E. Peuvrel-Disdier (2014) Formation of fractal-like structure in organoclay-based polypropylene nanocomposites”, Macromolecules, 47, 3417–3427. (dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma5001354)

S.J. Heidlebaugh, T. Domenech, S.V. Iasella, S.S. Velankar (2014) Aggregation and separation in ternary particle/oil/water systems with fully wettable particles, Langmuir, 30, 63−74. (dx.doi.org/10.1021/la4039396)

T. Domenech, E. Peuvrel-Disdier, B. Vergnes (2013) The importance of specific mechanical energy during twin screw extrusion of organoclay based polypropylene nanocomposites”, Composites Science and Technology, 75, 7–14. (dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compscitech.2012.11.016)

T. Domenech, E. Peuvrel-Disdier, B. Vergnes (2012) Influence of twin-screw processing conditions on structure and properties of polypropylene - organoclay nanocomposites, International Polymer Processing, 27, 517–526. (dx.doi.org/10.3139/217.2591)

R. Zouari, T. Domenech, B. Vergnes, E. Peuvrel-Disdier (2012) Time evolution of the structure of organoclay/polypropylene nanocomposites and application of the time-temperature superposition principle, Journal of Rheology, 56, 725–742. (dx.doi.org/10.1122/1.4708602)