Abstract
Microparticles Producing microparticles with an aqueous core and a controlled nanoparticle- or polymer-laden hydrophobic shell at scale is highly challenging, since bulk methods are polydisperse and microfluidic chips are prone to clogging and slow. In article number 2208894, Jieke Jiang, Claas Willem Visser, and co-workers developed a platform, called “jetting through a liquid layer” (JetALL), to produce Pickering emulsions, microcapsules, and even antibubbles at high-throughput.
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