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Nano- and Microstructure of High-Internal Phase Emulsions Under Shear
High-internal phase aqueous-in-oil emulsions of two surfactant concentrations were studied using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and simultaneous in situ rheology measurements. They contained a continuous oil phase with differing amounts of hexadecane and d-hexadecane (for contrast matching experiments), a deuteroaqueous phase almost saturated ...
Yaron, PN +4 more
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Development and Characterization of Eudragit RS 100 Loaded Microsponges and its Colonic Delivery Using Natural Polysaccharides [PDF]
In the present work, paracetamol loaded eudragit based microsponges were prepared using quasi-emulsion solvent diffusion method. The compatibility of the drug with various formulation components was established.
Ranjit Singh, Vikas Jain
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3D Printing of Stretchable, Compressible and Conductive Porous Polyurethane for Soft Robotics
A 3D‐printable porous dopamine‐polyurethane acrylate elastomer results in conductive, stretchable, and compressible structures that can be metallized in situ through catechol‐mediated silver reduction. The resulting material function as both compliant soft robot with a and strain sensors without complex assemblies, enabling fully 3D‐printed soft ...
Ouriel Bliah +3 more
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High Internal Phase Emulsions Stabilized Solely by Functionalized Silica Particles
High Internal Phase Emulsions (HIPEs) are important for a wide range of applications in the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and petroleum industries. If the continuous phase is polymerizable, HIPEs can be used as templates for the synthesis of highly porous polymers with potential applications as low weight structures or scaffolds in tissue engineering.
Ikem, VO, Menner, A, Bismarck, A
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Shaping Carbon Nitrides for Advanced Macrostructures
This review examines how carbon nitride can be shaped through a range of printing and interfacial assembly methods. By bringing together additive manufacturing and liquid–liquid structuring concepts, carbon nitride is moving beyond its traditional powder‐based photocatalyst form toward digitally designed robust macroscale architectures with high design
Simona Baluchová, Baris Kumru
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Walnut protein (WP)-based emulsions are notable for their sustainability and biocompatibility. However, their emulsifying capability is often hindered by a densely packed structure.
Min Yang +8 more
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Pickering polymerized high internal phase emulsions: Fundamentals to advanced applications
Pickering-polymerized high internal phase emulsions have attracted attention since their successful first preparation 15 years ago, primarily due to their large pores and potential for functionalization during production. This review elucidates the fundamental principles of Pickering emulsions, Pickering HIPEs, and Pickering PolyHIPEs while comparing ...
Durgut, E., Claeyssens, F.
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To achieve efficient cancer cell death, a bowl‐shaped PDA@UiO‐66@DOX nanorobot drug‐delivery nanoplatform was developed. Near‐infrared irradiation not only drives the nanorobot to exhibit self‐thermophoretic motion and elevates temperature but also triggers Doxorubicin (DOX) release via hyperthermia, enhancing cancer cells uptake of DOX and thereby ...
Tong Lin +6 more
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PolyHIPE monoliths with open-cell structure were prepared using an oil-in-water Pickering high internal phase emulsion (HIPEs) template. Fe3O4 nanoparticles and Tween 85 were used to stabilize the HIPE.
Yang Huaqing +3 more
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Functionalisation of Poly(High Internal Phase Emulsion) with Amine for CO2 Capture
An excellent porous material was prepared from vinylbenzyl chloride (VBC) and divinylbenzene (DVB) via high internal phase emulsion (HIPE) technique and introduced with heterocyclic amines (piperazine or PZ, hydroxyethylpiperazine or HEP and ...
P. Muchan +3 more
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