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High-throughput platform for synthesis of melamine-formaldehyde microcapsules
Fecha
2017-06-02Registro en:
Çakir, Seda; Bauters, Erwin; Parasote, Tom; Rivero, Guadalupe; Paul, Johan; Du Prez, Filip E.; et al.; High-throughput platform for synthesis of melamine-formaldehyde microcapsules; American Chemical Society; ACS Combinatorial Science; 19; 7; 2-6-2017; 447-454
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Autor
Çakir, Seda
Bauters, Erwin
Rivero, Guadalupe
Parasote, Tom
Paul, Johan
Du Prez, Filip E.
Resumen
The synthesis of microcapsules via in situ polymerization is a labor-intensive and time-consuming process, where many composition and process factors affect the microcapsule formation and its morphology. Herein, we report a novel combinatorial technique for the preparation of melamine-formaldehyde microcapsules, using a custom-made and automated high-throughput platform (HTP). After performing validation experiments for ensuring the accuracy and reproducibility of the novel platform, a design of experiment study was performed. The influence of different encapsulation parameters was investigated, such as the effect of the surfactant, surfactant type, surfactant concentration and core/shell ratio. As a result, this HTP-platform is suitable to be used for the synthesis of different types of microcapsules in an automated and controlled way, allowing the screening of different reaction parameters in a shorter time compared to the manual synthetic techniques.