Manufacturing polymeric porous capsules

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Abstract

Polymeric porous capsules represent hugely promising systems that allow a size-selective through-shell material exchange with their surroundings. They have vast potential in applications ranging from drug delivery and chemical microreactors to artificial cell science and synthetic biology. Due to their porous core-shell structure, polymeric porous capsules possess an enhanced permeability that enables the exchange of small molecules while retaining larger compounds and macromolecules. The cross-capsule transfer of material is regulated by their pore size cut-off, which depends on the molecular composition and adopted fabrication method. This review outlines the main strategies for manufacturing polymeric porous capsules and provides some practical guidance for designing polymeric capsules with controlled pore size.

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Contini, C., Hu, W., & Elani, Y. (2022, March 17). Manufacturing polymeric porous capsules. Chemical Communications. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cc06565c

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