Andrea Wanninger

Chair: Barbara Pohl
Cosmetic emulsions such as creams, lotions and sprays combine many ingredients and are intended to remain stable over long periods – even though their thermodynamically preferred state would be the phase separation of oil and water. Using skincare products as an example, the lecture will explain the chemical and physicochemical principles. Strategies for stable production in the laboratory and in manufacturing will be presented using specific examples – including innovative, energy-efficient processing methods and optimisation approaches to increase productivity and cost-effectiveness.
Zoom link to the lecture:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87228640168?pwd=p1fc4zoij1bxS4PDvNKacphOUicr73.1
Meeting ID: 872 2864 0168, passcode: 872 2864 0168
There will be a five-minute start-up presentation before the lecture. Dr. Christian Klose from Lipotype GmbH will present an innovative method for very rapid and comprehensive lipid analysis.

Andrea Wanninger
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