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With their hierarchical structures and the substantial surface areas, hollow particles have gained immense research interest in biomedical applications. For scalable fabrications, emulsion‐based approaches have emerged as facile and versatile strategies. Here, the recent achievements in this field are unfolded via an “emulsion particulate strategy,” which addresses the inherent relationship between...
Emulsion‐based approaches have emerged as versatile strategies to fabricate hollow particles with hierarchical structures and broad biomedical applications. In the Tai Chi diagram, the intrinsic strategy (“yin”, left) manipulates the interior architectures via harnessing the intermediate state during the emulsion revolution, whereas the extrinsic strategy (“yang”, left) dictates the external structures...
Pickering emulsions, stabilized by various micro‐ or nanoparticles with different structures, morphologies or other characteristics, possess distinctive properties and versatile functions comparing with classical emulsions stabilized by surfactants. In recent years their applications, especially in the biomedical field, have been carried out extensively and widely such as templates to prepare colloidosomes,...
In recent years, emulsions stabilized by micro‐ or nanoparticles (known as Pickering emulsions) have attracted much attention. Micro‐ or nanoparticles, as the main components of the emulsion, play a key role in the preparation and application of Pickering emulsions. The existence of particles at the interface between the oil and aqueous phases affects not only the preparation, but also the properties...
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