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Polymer Shell Liquid Core Nanocapsules Synthesized by Flash Nanoprecipitation for Biomedical Applications

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Abstract

With advances in the development of nanoparticles, interest in multicomponent materials has grown.

For example, nanocapsules, comprised of a hard shell and liquid core, have found applications in a

number of technologies. One method of synthesizing nanocapsules is flash nanoprecipitation, in which a

solution of a polymer and a small molecular organic liquid is injected into a rapidly stirring miscible non-

solvent. As the two solvents mix, droplets of the polymer solution develop into nanocapsules; the

polymer diffuses more slowly than the smaller molecules of the organic compound, forming a shell

around it. An initial model of polystyrene-shelled nanocapsules with n-hexadecane liquid cores has been

proven successful. The process may also be used to create nanocapsules using a variety of combinations

of polymers, solvents, and organic compounds for different applications, primarily in biomedical imaging

and drug delivery applications.

Publication: Planned Paper:<br>Liquid-Core Polymer Nanocapsules Prepared Using Flash Nanoprecipitation<br>Sophie Taylor, Yuri Chung, Samuel Becker, Eleni Hughes, Xinran Zhang, Edward Van Keuren

Presenters

  • Yuri Chung

    Georgetown University

Authors

  • Yuri Chung

    Georgetown University