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Membranes potentially exploitable features

Potentially exploitable features of membranes Equilibrium shift In membrane reactors Oontrolled addition of reactants Preventing excess reactant slip"... [Pg.516]

Apart from their morphological diversity, polymer vesicles have been at the focus of extensive research also because of their potential applications, especially in medical fields. These kinds of applications usually exploit the unique ability of polymersomes to encapsulate hydrophilic compounds within the core and, at the same time, hydrophobic and amphiphilic molecules within the membrane. This feature combined with the enhanced mechanical properties of polymeric membranes renders them ideal delivery devices. As a result, polymer vesicles have been extensively utilised in drug delivery, gene therapy, protein delivery, medical imaging, cancer diagnosis and therapy, etc. [48-54]. [Pg.40]


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