A modified oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion process was developed to produce novel micro-porous hemi-spherical polycaprolactone (PCL) micro-particles called "hemi-shells". By addition of a porogen such as sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) into the PCL-dichloromethane (DCM) oil phase and emulsification in an acidic polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) aqueous phase, micro-porous hemi-shells formed as solvent evaporated. CO2 gas evolution from the porogen created particles with an externally micro-porous shell and a large internal cavity. The hemi-shells were characterized by SEM and optical microscopy. The number-average particle yield in the 50-200 µm range was 84%. The number-average hemi-shell yield in the same size range was 41%. These novel micro-particles have potential applications in tissue engineering and drug delivery
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Naidoo, K et al. 2008. Emulsion preparation for novel micro-porous polymeric hemi-shells. Materials Letters, Vol. 62, pp 252-254
Naidoo, K., Rolfes, H., Easton, K., Moolman, S., Chetty, A., Richter, W., & Nilen, R. (2008). Emulsion preparation for novel micro-porous polymeric hemi-shells. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3369
Naidoo, Kersch, H Rolfes, K Easton, S Moolman, A Chetty, W Richter, and R Nilen "Emulsion preparation for novel micro-porous polymeric hemi-shells." (2008) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3369
Naidoo K, Rolfes H, Easton K, Moolman S, Chetty A, Richter W, et al. Emulsion preparation for novel micro-porous polymeric hemi-shells. 2008; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3369.