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Hybrid hollow microspheres templated from double Pickering emulsions

Authors: Jianan, Zhang; Xuewu, Ge; Mozhen, Wang; Jianjun, Yang; Qingyun, Wu; Mingyuan, Wu; Nannan, Liu; +1 Authors

Hybrid hollow microspheres templated from double Pickering emulsions

Abstract

Hybrid hollow microspheres are fabricated successfully from double emulsions stabilized by single-component amphiphilic silica nanoparticles, which were formed and partially modified in situ at the interface of water-in-oil emulsions.

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Methacrylates, Nanoparticles, Emulsions, Silanes, Microspheres

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