Interfacial Polycondensation to Fabricate Polyurethane Microcapsules: Unraveling the Mechanism of Shell Formation and Achieving Desired Shell Thickness Based on Hansen Solubility Parameter Theory
Tianheng Wang,
Zekai Shen,
Jing Luo
et al.
Abstract:The self-limitation nature of interfacial polymerization can lead to thin-shell thicknesses and pores in the shell layer, as well as rugged surfaces of microcapsules prepared from interfacial polycondensation of polyurethane. This study systematically investigates the microcapsule shell formation process and mechanism of interfacial polycondensation of polyurethane at the oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion droplet interface, wherein selflimitation arises from phase separation that generates polyurethane nanoparticles… Show more
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