In this work, silica microcapsules of different structures containing hydrophobic substances were prepared using hyperbranched polyethoxysiloxane (PEOS) and its PEGylated derivatives (PEG-PEOS) as both silica precursor and stabilizer of oil-in-water emulsions. PEOS is a hydrophobic liquid, and it exhibits a pronounced interfacial activity in an oil/water system induced by hydrolysis at the interface or partial PEGylation. The influence of reaction conditions on the morphology and release property of the capsules was systematically investigated. In the first instance, paraffin was encapsulated with quantitative efficiency in mechanically strong submicron silica capsules simply by emulsifying the mixture of molten paraffin and PEOS in water u...