Decapsulation of polyelectrolyte nanocomposite microcapsules by pulsed microwave effect

A technology of remote activation of specially created polyelectrolyte nanocomposite microcapsules (PNMCs) by pulse microwave action is developed. The sensitivity of the synthesized PNMCs to the external microwave action is caused by the presence of layers of ferric oxide nanoparticles in their shel...

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Published in:Journal of communications technology & electronics Vol. 60; no. 11; pp. 1286 - 1290
Main Authors: Gulyaev, Yu. V., Cherepenin, V. A., Vdovin, V. A., Taranov, I. V., Sukhorukov, G. B., Gorin, D. A., Khomutov, G. B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01-11-2015
Springer
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Summary:A technology of remote activation of specially created polyelectrolyte nanocomposite microcapsules (PNMCs) by pulse microwave action is developed. The sensitivity of the synthesized PNMCs to the external microwave action is caused by the presence of layers of ferric oxide nanoparticles in their shells. A setup for remote pulse microwave action on the PNMC is constructed. The effect of decapsulation of polyelectrolyte nanocomposite microcapsules under the remote action of microwave pulse is detected. Destruction of the PNMC shell is recorded by the methods of the transmission electron microscopy.
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ISSN:1064-2269
1555-6557
DOI:10.1134/S1064226915110042