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Polymeric Particles with Structural Complexity from Stable Immobilized Emulsions Export

Chemistry of Materials, Vol. 19, No. 19. (2007), pp. 4751-4760.

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doi: 10.1021/cm0708362 Polymeric structures with unusual complexity in surface morphology were derived from photocurable emulsion droplets. The oil-in-water emulsion droplets were stabilized with small particles that were bound to the emulsion interface. UV exposure followed by selective removal of the small particles produced golf-ball-like microparticles.


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