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High internal phase emulsion as reaction medium for precipitating brushite crystals

This present work was aimed at fabrication of brushite crystals using oil-in-water high internal phase emulsion as a reaction medium. The oil phase of more than 75 wt.% was dispersed in the continuous aqueous phase. Due to the high oil volume fraction, the oil droplets were no longer spherical but w...

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Published in:Ceramics international 2010-07, Vol.36 (5), p.1503-1509
Main Authors: Lim, H.N., Kassim, A., Huang, N.M., Lee, K.H., Syahida, A., Chia, C.H.
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High internal phase emulsion
Precursors
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