Journal article
Dry liquid to Pickering-type emulsion: fabrication of non-spherical environmentally friendly microcapsules
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
2025
PMID: 40302486
Abstract
Dry liquid was dispersed in oil to prepare water-in-oil Pickering-type emulsions. These emulsions were successfully converted into non-spherical biocompatible and degradable capsules
anionic polymerisation of butyl 2-cyanoacrylate at the water-oil interface. The non-spherical capsules were demonstrated to release rhodamine B in a controlled manner and to retain larger FITC-dextran molecules until acted upon by external ultrasound - making them ideal for prolonged encapsulation of large molecules such as enzymes.
Details
- Title
- Dry liquid to Pickering-type emulsion: fabrication of non-spherical environmentally friendly microcapsules
- Authors/Creators
- Benjamin Lobel - University of LeedsShota Sugiyama - Osaka Institute of TechnologyOisín Owens - University of LeedsOlivier J. Cayre - University of LeedsSyuji Fujii - Osaka Institute of Technology
- Publication Details
- Chemical communications (Cambridge, England)
- Publisher
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Number of pages
- 4
- Identifiers
- 991005775033907891
- Copyright
- © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2025
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Mathematics, Statistics, Chemistry and Physics
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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- Collaboration types
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- Citation topics
- 2 Chemistry
- 2.53 Polymers & Macromolecules
- 2.53.2046 Pickering Emulsions
- Web Of Science research areas
- Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
- ESI research areas
- Chemistry