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Silica nanocapsules with various degrees of surface hydrophobicity were produced by using the inverse miniemulsion technique. Tetraethylorthosilicate was added concurrently with organosilanes containing a variety of hydrophobic ligands (e.g., cyclohexyl and octadecyl). The method is simple and yields nanosized capsules capable of containing hydrophilic components, while using relatively low amounts...
Nanocapsules with a hydrophilic core are particularly interesting for biomedical and anticorrosion applications since these nanocontainers allow encapsulating a wide range of hydrophilic payloads and controlling their release profiles. However, a major challenge associated with the preparation of these nanocapsules is the non-controlled leakage of hydrophilic payloads from the core due to osmotic...
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