2017
DOI: 10.1002/mren.201700015
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Cross Linking Between the Baffling Effect and Phase Inversion During Liquid–Liquid Monomer Mixing

Abstract: remains one of the most difficult and least understood mixing problems, in contempt of its major significance for optimization of suspension polymerization. The first step of the process, the liquid-liquid mixing and even more the medium conversion stage with increased dispersed phase viscosity and sticky polymer-monomer particles already determines the size of the final particle size distribution.Xie et al. are introducing this major challenge and give a meaningful introduction about suspension polymerization… Show more

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“…It is an advantageous technique as it can be modified to one one-step or two-step process for drug loading (Figure 3). But is composed of several disadvantages as well such as the unreacted monomer also getting entrapped, leaving solvent traces behind, non-uniform structure, and monomer reaction taking a long time [31,32] . Liquid-liquid suspension polymerization is a useful approach for creating customized mucosal drug delivery systems.…”
Section: The Liquid-liquid Suspension Polymerization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is an advantageous technique as it can be modified to one one-step or two-step process for drug loading (Figure 3). But is composed of several disadvantages as well such as the unreacted monomer also getting entrapped, leaving solvent traces behind, non-uniform structure, and monomer reaction taking a long time [31,32] . Liquid-liquid suspension polymerization is a useful approach for creating customized mucosal drug delivery systems.…”
Section: The Liquid-liquid Suspension Polymerization Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%