A novel approach for the synthesis of silicone capsules using double W/O/W emulsions as templates is introduced. The low viscosity of the silicone precursors enables the use of microfluidic techniques to accurately control the size and morphology of the double emulsion droplets, which after cross-linking result in the desired monodisperse silicone capsules. Their shell thickness can be finely tuned, which in turn allows control over their permeability and mechanical properties; the latter are particularly important in a variety of practical applications where the capsules are subjected to large external forces. The potential of these capsules for controlled release is also demonstrated using a model hydrophilic substance
Assemblies of colloidal particles are extensively used in ceramic processing, pharmaceuticals, inks ...
Recent advances in microfluidics have enabled the controlled production of multiple-emulsion drops w...
We introduce a new experimental method to encapsulate and release oils and fluorescent molecules int...
We introduce an emulsification technique that creates monodisperse double-emulsion drops with a core...
This paper describes the fabrication of capsules with thin, uniform shells that possess a narrow siz...
Multicompartment poly(dimethylsiloxane) particles were produced for the first time using water-in-o...
Microfluidics has been applied in the preparation of monodisperse droplets and microcapsules due to ...
Abstract − In this study, we present simple microfluidic approach for the synthesis of monodisperse ...
Capsules often prolong the shelf-life of active ingredients, such as many types of drugs, food addit...
Double emulsion drops are well-suited templates to produce capsules whose dimensions can be convenie...
Microfluidic encapsulation platforms have great potential not only in pharmaceutical applications bu...
Drug delivery systems aim to provide safe and efficient delivery of drugs. One category of drug deli...
The preparation of hierarchically structured organosilicon microcapsules from commercially available...
Multiple emulsion templating is a versatile strategy for the synthesis of porous particles. The pres...
Capsules are often employed to prolong the shelf-life of active ingredients such as many drugs, food...
Assemblies of colloidal particles are extensively used in ceramic processing, pharmaceuticals, inks ...
Recent advances in microfluidics have enabled the controlled production of multiple-emulsion drops w...
We introduce a new experimental method to encapsulate and release oils and fluorescent molecules int...
We introduce an emulsification technique that creates monodisperse double-emulsion drops with a core...
This paper describes the fabrication of capsules with thin, uniform shells that possess a narrow siz...
Multicompartment poly(dimethylsiloxane) particles were produced for the first time using water-in-o...
Microfluidics has been applied in the preparation of monodisperse droplets and microcapsules due to ...
Abstract − In this study, we present simple microfluidic approach for the synthesis of monodisperse ...
Capsules often prolong the shelf-life of active ingredients, such as many types of drugs, food addit...
Double emulsion drops are well-suited templates to produce capsules whose dimensions can be convenie...
Microfluidic encapsulation platforms have great potential not only in pharmaceutical applications bu...
Drug delivery systems aim to provide safe and efficient delivery of drugs. One category of drug deli...
The preparation of hierarchically structured organosilicon microcapsules from commercially available...
Multiple emulsion templating is a versatile strategy for the synthesis of porous particles. The pres...
Capsules are often employed to prolong the shelf-life of active ingredients such as many drugs, food...
Assemblies of colloidal particles are extensively used in ceramic processing, pharmaceuticals, inks ...
Recent advances in microfluidics have enabled the controlled production of multiple-emulsion drops w...
We introduce a new experimental method to encapsulate and release oils and fluorescent molecules int...