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Research Article

Plastic behaviour of polyelectrolyte microcapsules derived from colloid templates

Pages 651-655 | Published online: 29 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

The deformability and osmotic properties of hollow microcapsules were studied by means of the micropipette video microscopic technique. The microcapsules were prepared by consecutive multiple adsorption of the polyanion, poly (styrene sulphonate), and the polycation, poly(allylamine hydrochloride), onto melamine formaldehyde resin latex of 5mum diameter, which was decomposed after completing the coating by transferring to hydrochloric acid of pH1.1. The polyelectrolyte microcapsules reacted to micropipette suction with plastic deformation. If lipids are added to the polyelectrolyte layers, the capsules cannot be visibly deformed by micropipette suction up to 104 N/m2. However, plastic shrinking was observed if the stress was generated by the osmotic pressure of a sucrose solution of 106 N/m2.

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