2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.cgd.2c00519
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Static and Surfactant-Free Quasi-Double Emulsions as Programmable Microcrystallizers for Controllable Polymorphic Crystallization

Abstract: Controlling crystal polymorphism is critical in many fields such as pharmaceuticals, biomineralization, and catalysis. However, it is challenging for conventional batch crystallization approaches to effectively control the polymorphism of the obtained crystals. In this work, we introduce a novel approach for controlling polymorphic crystallization by using quasidouble emulsions (QDEs) as programmable microcrystallizers. The QDEs utilize a thin oil layer to separate the aqueous droplets trapped in a highdensity… Show more

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