2023
DOI: 10.3390/mi14030497
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Core–Shell Particles: From Fabrication Methods to Diverse Manipulation Techniques

Abstract: Core–shell particles are micro- or nanoparticles with solid, liquid, or gas cores encapsulated by protective solid shells. The unique composition of core and shell materials imparts smart properties on the particles. Core–shell particles are gaining increasing attention as tuneable and versatile carriers for pharmaceutical and biomedical applications including targeted drug delivery, controlled drug release, and biosensing. This review provides an overview of fabrication methods for core–shell particles follow… Show more

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“…Kim and coauthors considering core/shell particles with poly­(butyl acrylate)-based shell attributed the formation of such a structure of the surface layer to the contraction of the domains of the forming polymer-monomer shell parts. As the conversion of butyl acrylate increases, the swollen polymer chains contracts with the formation of “dents” in the surface layer of particles . During the synthesis of PSt@P­(MMA-BA) particles by semi-batch emulsion polymerization, the shell is enriched by butyl acrylate polymer chains, therefore, such a shell is “soft”.…”
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“…Kim and coauthors considering core/shell particles with poly­(butyl acrylate)-based shell attributed the formation of such a structure of the surface layer to the contraction of the domains of the forming polymer-monomer shell parts. As the conversion of butyl acrylate increases, the swollen polymer chains contracts with the formation of “dents” in the surface layer of particles . During the synthesis of PSt@P­(MMA-BA) particles by semi-batch emulsion polymerization, the shell is enriched by butyl acrylate polymer chains, therefore, such a shell is “soft”.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the conversion of butyl acrylate increases, the swollen polymer chains contracts with the formation of "dents" in the surface layer of particles. 31 During the synthesis of PSt@P(MMA-BA) particles by semibatch emulsion polymerization, the shell is enriched by butyl acrylate polymer chains, therefore, such a shell is "soft". As a result, the interparticle space in 3D-ordered films based on such PSt@P(MMA-BA) particles is filled with a shell polymer (Figure 2e,f, inset), since at a temperature of ∼45 °C the shell polymer passes into a viscous-flow state.…”
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“…We can say that the effect of triple core-shell nanospheres above the PEDOT:PSS layer was at a higher percentage of 80%, compared to introduction of triple core-shell nanospheres in the other layers of OSC with a ZnO optical spacer layer. The different methods and techniques for fabrication of core-shell nanoparticles have been investigated in recent years [ 41 ], which helps select the appropriate method for suitable applications.…”
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“…Liquid beads differ from liquid marbles (Aussillous and Quéré 2006) based on their shell composition; liquid beads have solid shells whereas liquid marbles have a soft powdered coating as shells. The shell material of the liquid beads can be either organic polymers or inorganic substances such as metal, metal oxides, and silica or some combination of organic-inorganic materials (Chong et al 2015;Yadav et al 2023). Liquid beads have gained increasing attention due to their distinctive core and shell structure leading to promising applications.…”
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