Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5208163 | Progress in Polymer Science | 2014 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Miniemulsion polymerization facilitates the synthesis complex materials that cannot be produced otherwise. These materials have a broad range of potential applications including among others adhesives, coatings, anticounterfeiting, textile pigments, bio-based polymer dispersions, gene and drug delivery, anti-viral therapy, tissue engineering, catalyst supports, polymeric photoresists, energy storage and self-healing agents. However, 40 years after the pioneering work of Ugelstad, El-Aasser and Vanderhoff the promises have not been fulfilled and the presence of miniemulsion polymerization in commercial products is scarce. This article reviews the advances in the field, discusses the reasons for this delay and analyzes the challenges that have to be overcome in order to fully use this process in commercial practice.
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Authors
José M. Asua,