School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
Langmuir. 2011 Dec 6;27(23):13988-91. doi: 10.1021/la2034774. Epub 2011 Oct 26.
Microcapsules with core-shell structures are excellent vehicles for the encapsulation of active ingredients; however, the actives often leak out of these structures over time, without observable damage to them. We present a novel approach to enhancing the encapsulation of active ingredients inside microcapsules. We use two components that can form solid precipitates upon mixing and add one each to the microcapsule core and to the continuous phase. The components diffuse through the shell in the same manner as the actives, but upon meeting, they precipitate to form solid particles within the shell; this significantly reduces leakage through the shell of the microcapsules. We show that the reduction in the leakage of actives is due to the blockage of channels or pores that exist in the shell of the capsules by the solid precipitates.
具有核壳结构的微胶囊是封装活性成分的优良载体; 然而,随着时间的推移,这些结构中的活性成分常常会泄漏出来,而不会对其造成明显的损坏。我们提出了一种增强微胶囊内活性成分封装的新方法。我们使用两种可以在混合时形成固体沉淀物的成分,并将它们分别添加到微胶囊核和连续相中。这些成分以与活性成分相同的方式扩散通过壳,但相遇时会沉淀形成壳内的固体颗粒; 这显著减少了微胶囊壳的泄漏。我们表明,活性成分泄漏的减少是由于固体沉淀物堵塞了胶囊壳中存在的通道或孔。