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Romain Bordes is a Researcher in Applied Chemistry at Chalmers University of Technology, specializing in colloid and interface science with applications spanning sustainable materials development, art conservation science, and environmental remediation technologies. His work bridges fundamental chemical research with practical applications addressing contemporary challenges in cultural heritage preservation and green chemistry.
Dr. Bordes' research interests focus on several interconnected domains:
- Development and application of amino acid-based surfactants and green chemistry solutions for sustainable applications
- Nanocellulose and biomaterials for art conservation, packaging, and textile applications
- Surface chemistry and interfacial phenomena in complex colloidal systems
- Novel separation techniques for environmental remediation, particularly heavy metal removal
- Sustainable materials development for cultural heritage preservation
Analysis of Dr. Bordes' extensive publication record reveals a consistent trajectory toward increasingly sophisticated applications of colloid science. His recent work demonstrates a growing integration of advanced characterization techniques like acoustic levitation with traditional colloid chemistry approaches, enabling non-contact analysis of delicate materials. A significant portion of his research addresses practical challenges in art conservation, with particular emphasis on developing sustainable alternatives to traditional conservation methods. His work on beeswax nanoemulsions and nanocellulose-based consolidants represents innovative approaches to longstanding challenges in cultural heritage preservation.
Dr. Bordes has secured substantial research funding from multiple prestigious sources including VINNOVA, the European Commission (EC), the Swedish Research Council (VR), and the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF). His collaborative projects demonstrate strong interdisciplinary connections across chemistry, materials science, conservation science, and environmental engineering. The GREENART project (2022-2025) and NANORESTART project (2015-2018) particularly highlight his leadership in applying advanced materials science to cultural heritage challenges.
His research group appears to focus on developing sustainable chemical solutions that address real-world problems at the intersection of environmental science, cultural preservation, and materials innovation, with particular emphasis on replacing hazardous chemicals with bio-based alternatives in conservation practices and industrial applications.
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