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Current Organic Chemistry

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ISSN (Print): 1385-2728
ISSN (Online): 1875-5348

State of the Art of Polysulfone Microcapsules

Author(s): Brisa Pena and Tania Gumi

Volume 17, Issue 1, 2013

Page: [22 - 29] Pages: 8

DOI: 10.2174/138527213805289105

Price: $65

Abstract

The applications of polysulfone (PSf) microcapsules have been increasing in the last years. The main reason for using PSf as a capsule shell is due to the high chemical and physical stability that this material possesses. In addition, it is a well-known polymer, broadly used by industries and moreover, it is a non-toxic and biocompatible functional material that may be employed for medical and biological applications. Polysulfone microcapsules preparation may be carried out easily by phase inversion precipitation technique that is a well-established technique in which capsule formation takes place in few seconds. Phase inversion precipitation allows obtaining different polymer shapes, it does not produce toxic products and it does not require high temperatures. The present review collects and describes several investigations focused on the use of PSf as polymer system for microencapsulation and its applications.

Keywords: Microcapsules, Phase inversion precipitation technique, Polysulfone, Polysulfone microcapsules applications, Polysulfone microcapsules characterization, Phase Inversion Precipitation, PSf Microcapsules Preparation, Foreign-body capsules (FBC), Tensile test, Endocrine disruptors


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