Individual amphiphiles, polymers, and colloidal dispersions influenced by temperature, pH, and environmental conditions or interactions between their oppositely charged pairs in solvent medium often produce solvent-rich and solvent-poor phases in the system. The solvent-poor denser phase found either on the top or the bottom of the system is called coacervate. Coacervates have immense applications in various technological fields. This review comprises a concise introduction, focusing on the types of coacervates, and the influence of different factors in their formation, structures, and stability. In addition, their physicochemical properties, thermodynamics of formation, and uses and multifarious applications are also concisely presented an...
Coacervation is a process involving the associative liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of macromo...
There has been increasing interest in complex coacervates for deriving and trans- porting biomateria...
The project investigates the mechanistic (entropic) formation of organic-inorganic coacervates with ...
Coacervates are dense phases formed by mixing polyelectrolytes with oppositely charged species, such...
Complex coacervation is a liquid-liquid phase separation phenomenon that occurred in a solution betw...
Complex coacervates are dense, polymer-rich droplets resulted from the electrostatic complexation of...
The phenomenon of coacervation is driven by electrostatic interactions between oppositely charged p...
Complex coacervation is an associative, liquid–liquid phase separation that can occur in solutions o...
Coacervates are systems that spontaneously form when two oppositely charged polyelectrolytes are mix...
Coacervation has emerged as a prevalent mechanism to compartmentalize biomolecules in living cells. ...
High-throughput screening formulation methods were used to investigate structure-property relationsh...
Various solvents such as ionic liquids, deep eutectic solvents, and aqueous two phase systems have b...
Analogous disproportionation processes lead to similarities in the structures present at incipient c...
Complex coacervation is an electrostatically-driven phase separation phenomenon that is utilized in ...
Perfluorinated alcohols and acids such as hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP), trifluoroethanol, trifluoroa...
Coacervation is a process involving the associative liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of macromo...
There has been increasing interest in complex coacervates for deriving and trans- porting biomateria...
The project investigates the mechanistic (entropic) formation of organic-inorganic coacervates with ...
Coacervates are dense phases formed by mixing polyelectrolytes with oppositely charged species, such...
Complex coacervation is a liquid-liquid phase separation phenomenon that occurred in a solution betw...
Complex coacervates are dense, polymer-rich droplets resulted from the electrostatic complexation of...
The phenomenon of coacervation is driven by electrostatic interactions between oppositely charged p...
Complex coacervation is an associative, liquid–liquid phase separation that can occur in solutions o...
Coacervates are systems that spontaneously form when two oppositely charged polyelectrolytes are mix...
Coacervation has emerged as a prevalent mechanism to compartmentalize biomolecules in living cells. ...
High-throughput screening formulation methods were used to investigate structure-property relationsh...
Various solvents such as ionic liquids, deep eutectic solvents, and aqueous two phase systems have b...
Analogous disproportionation processes lead to similarities in the structures present at incipient c...
Complex coacervation is an electrostatically-driven phase separation phenomenon that is utilized in ...
Perfluorinated alcohols and acids such as hexafluoroisopropanol (HFIP), trifluoroethanol, trifluoroa...
Coacervation is a process involving the associative liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) of macromo...
There has been increasing interest in complex coacervates for deriving and trans- porting biomateria...
The project investigates the mechanistic (entropic) formation of organic-inorganic coacervates with ...