Compartmentalized microcapsules are useful for the release of multiple cargos in medicine, agriculture, and advanced responsive materials. Although several encapsulation strategies that involve more than one cargo have been proposed, dual- or multicompartment capsules with high cargo loadings and sufficient mechanical stability are rarely reported. Here, we propose a single-step emulsification route for the preparation of strong dual-compartment capsules that can host the main cargo in their core in combination with another liquid cargo stored within their thick shell. Capsules are produced through the polymerization of the middle oil phase of water–oil–water double emulsions made by microfluidics. Compartmentalization results from the phas...
Water-actuated microcapsules fabricated by microfluidicsWe found a new water-actuated feature of pol...
Encapsulation and use of capsules for controlled release has several applications in pharmaceutical...
We successfully encapsulate two, three, and four different inner drops inside double emulsions by me...
Microcapsules are important for the protection, transport, and delivery of cargo in a variety of fie...
Microcapsules for controlled chemical release and uptake are important in many industrial applicatio...
Capsules with thin shells have a high‐loading capacity and are thus well‐suited containers for reage...
Engineered microcompartments and capsules that respond to multiple external stimuli and partly repli...
Capsules often prolong the shelf-life of active ingredients, such as many types of drugs, food addit...
This thesis presents a new process for the fabrication of microcapsules which is based on emulsifica...
We report the continuous production of microcapsules composed of an aqueous core and permeable hydro...
Compartmentalized structures widely exist in cellular systems (organelles) and perform essential fun...
A microfluidic melt emulsification method for encapsulation and release of actives is presented. Usi...
We introduce an emulsification technique that creates monodisperse double-emulsion drops with a core...
Recent advances in microfluidics have enabled the controlled production of multiple-emulsion drops w...
Microfluidics has provided means to control emulsification, enabling the production of highly monodi...
Water-actuated microcapsules fabricated by microfluidicsWe found a new water-actuated feature of pol...
Encapsulation and use of capsules for controlled release has several applications in pharmaceutical...
We successfully encapsulate two, three, and four different inner drops inside double emulsions by me...
Microcapsules are important for the protection, transport, and delivery of cargo in a variety of fie...
Microcapsules for controlled chemical release and uptake are important in many industrial applicatio...
Capsules with thin shells have a high‐loading capacity and are thus well‐suited containers for reage...
Engineered microcompartments and capsules that respond to multiple external stimuli and partly repli...
Capsules often prolong the shelf-life of active ingredients, such as many types of drugs, food addit...
This thesis presents a new process for the fabrication of microcapsules which is based on emulsifica...
We report the continuous production of microcapsules composed of an aqueous core and permeable hydro...
Compartmentalized structures widely exist in cellular systems (organelles) and perform essential fun...
A microfluidic melt emulsification method for encapsulation and release of actives is presented. Usi...
We introduce an emulsification technique that creates monodisperse double-emulsion drops with a core...
Recent advances in microfluidics have enabled the controlled production of multiple-emulsion drops w...
Microfluidics has provided means to control emulsification, enabling the production of highly monodi...
Water-actuated microcapsules fabricated by microfluidicsWe found a new water-actuated feature of pol...
Encapsulation and use of capsules for controlled release has several applications in pharmaceutical...
We successfully encapsulate two, three, and four different inner drops inside double emulsions by me...