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  2. Micro-encapsulation - Wikipedia

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    Applications of micro-encapsulation are numerous. It is mainly used to increase the stability and life of the product being encapsulated, facilitate the manipulation of the product and provide for the controlled release of the contents. Microencapsulation is used to preserve vitamin A from the deteriorating effects of oxygen. [2]

  3. Journal of Microencapsulation - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Microencapsulation is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers research on the preparation, properties, and uses of individually encapsulated novel small particles, as well as improvements to techniques using micro and nano particles in industrial, engineering, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and research applications.

  4. Cell encapsulation - Wikipedia

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    The potential of using cell microencapsulation in successful clinical applications can be realized only if several requirements encountered during the development process are optimized such as the use of an appropriate biocompatible polymer to form the mechanically and chemically stable semi-permeable matrix, production of uniformly sized ...

  5. Self-healing material - Wikipedia

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    Microencapsulation is the most common method to develop self-healing coatings. The capsule approach originally described by White et al., using microencapsulated dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) monomer and Grubbs' catalyst to self-heal epoxy polymer [ 59 ] was later adapted to epoxy adhesive films that are commonly used in the aerospace and automotive ...

  6. Thermochromism - Wikipedia

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    Microencapsulation allows their use in wide range of materials and products. The size of the microcapsules typically ranges between 3–5 μm (over 10 times larger than regular pigment particles), which requires some adjustments to printing and manufacturing processes. An application of leuco dyes is in the Duracell battery state indicators. A ...

  7. Characterization of nanoparticles - Wikipedia

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    Reference nanoparticles are produced by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, [41] as well as the European Union Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, the Japanese National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, the Canadian National Research Council, the Chinese National Institute of Metrology ...

  8. Who is singing the national anthem at the Super Bowl ... - AOL

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    The NFL's made a point of highlighting New Orleans and Louisiana singers in the 2025 Super Bowl. Here's who will be singing the national anthem.

  9. Food physical chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Food physical chemistry is considered to be a branch of Food chemistry [1] [2] concerned with the study of both physical and chemical interactions in foods in terms of physical and chemical principles applied to food systems, as well as the applications of physical/chemical techniques and instrumentation for the study of foods.