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Preparation of cross-linked polystyrene hollow nanospheres via surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerizations

Fu et al., 2005

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13546119115853876367
Author
Fu G
Shang Z
Hong L
Kang E
Neoh K
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Macromolecules

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Hollow micro-and nanospheres are potentially useful as encapsulation agents for controlled release of drugs, 1-3 catalyst, 4 paints, 4 and enzymes, 3 as transducers for electronics, 5 and as absorption materials for sound. 5 To meet the requirements for encapsulation …
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