“…[1][2][3] In fact, a polar liquid immiscible with non-polar solvents can get encapsulated inside the RMs, the most common example being water. [1][2][3] In recent times, the scope of such encapsulation has widened dramatically to include polar liquids like glycerol (GY), [3][4][5][6][7] ethylene glycol (EG), [3][4][5][6][8][9][10][11] propanediol, 1,11 formamide (FA), [3][4][5][6]10,12 dimethylformamide (DMF), 3,5,6,11 dimethylacetamide, 3,5,6 methanol 10,[13][14][15][16][17][18] and acetonitrile. 10,[15][16][17][18] In these systems, the polar liquid remains dispersed as AOT-coated droplets in the non-polar solvent.…”