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MOF-polymer composite microcapsules derived from pickering emulsions

MOF-polymer composite microcapsules derived from pickering emulsions
MOF-polymer composite microcapsules derived from pickering emulsions
Hollow composite microcapsules are prepared by the assembly of pre-formed nanocrystals of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) around emulsion droplets, followed by interfacial polymerisation of the interior. The micropores of the MOF crystals embedded within a semipermeable hierarchically structured polymeric membrane are an effective combination for the retention of encapsulated dye molecules. Release can be triggered however by acid dissolution of the MOF component.
1521-4095
2717-2722
Huo, Jia
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Marcello, Marco
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Garai, Ashesh
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Bradshaw, Darren
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Huo, Jia
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Marcello, Marco
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Garai, Ashesh
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Bradshaw, Darren
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Huo, Jia, Marcello, Marco, Garai, Ashesh and Bradshaw, Darren (2013) MOF-polymer composite microcapsules derived from pickering emulsions. Advanced Materials, 25 (19), 2717-2722. (doi:10.1002/adma.201204913).

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Abstract

Hollow composite microcapsules are prepared by the assembly of pre-formed nanocrystals of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) around emulsion droplets, followed by interfacial polymerisation of the interior. The micropores of the MOF crystals embedded within a semipermeable hierarchically structured polymeric membrane are an effective combination for the retention of encapsulated dye molecules. Release can be triggered however by acid dissolution of the MOF component.

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Published date: 4 April 2013
Organisations: Organic Chemistry: Synthesis, Catalysis and Flow, Chemistry, Faculty of Natural and Environmental Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 363398
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/363398
ISSN: 1521-4095
PURE UUID: 8143e1ce-ad66-4b2a-a1ac-b7e69c748169
ORCID for Darren Bradshaw: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5258-6224

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Date deposited: 25 Mar 2014 11:11
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:40

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Author: Jia Huo
Author: Marco Marcello
Author: Ashesh Garai
Author: Darren Bradshaw ORCID iD

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