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This journal isMultilayer composite microcapsules, richly and efficiently loaded with healing reagents (Isophorone diisocyanate, IPDI), are prepared based on lignin nanoparticle-stabilized oil-in-water (O/W) Pickering emulsion templates. The size control of the microcapsules is conducted by varying the lignin content and oil-water volume ratio in Pickering emulsions. With scanning electron microscope (SEM) and optical microscope (OM), the resulting microcapsules show spherical shape, ideal structure of rough outer surface and smooth inner surface, shell thickness of 4.5 m and mean diameter of 40-117 m. Fourier transform infrared spectra (FTIR) and Thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) indicate extraordinary characteristics of the capsules: core fractions of 81.1 wt.%, excellent thermal stability with initial evaporating temperature of IPDI elevated for 72 °C, firm durability among aqueous solution-submersion and air-exposure with mass loss about 9.7 wt.% after four days submersion or two weeks exposure. Furthermore, the microcapsules are embedded into epoxy coatings for applying this technology into anticorrosive polymer coatings. Investigated by brine-submersion corrosion-accelerating test, the selfhealing microcapsules-incorporated epoxy coatings on steel plates demonstrate good dispersibility of capsules in coatings and favourable anticorrosive effects.