Volume 291, Issue 1, January 2013
Special Issue on Functional Polymeric Microspheres
From Volume 1 (1906) to Volume 12 (1913), this journal was published as Zeitschrift für Chemie und Industrie der Kolloide. From Volume 13 (1913) to Volume 110/1 (1945) and from Volume 110/2 (1948) to Volume 179 (1961), this journal was published as Kolloid Zeitschrift. From Volume 180 (1962) to Volume 251 (1973), this journal was published as Kolloid-Zeitschrift & Zeitschrift für Polymere.
In this issue (25 articles)
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Original Contribution
Amphiphilically stabilized block copolymer particles via heterophase polymerization in glacial acetic acid
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Original Contribution
Copolymer microgels by precipitation polymerisation of N-vinylcaprolactam and N-isopropylacrylamides in aqueous medium
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Original Contribution
Preparation of ionic liquid-encapsulated polymer particles
Pages 45-51 -
Short Communication
Preparation of hemispherical polymer particles via phase separation induced by microsuspension polymerization
Pages 71-76 -
Original Contribution
Dynamic modeling of the morphology of multiphase waterborne polymer particles
Pages 87-98 -
Original Contribution
Hydrolytically degradable shells on thermoresponsive microgels
Pages 99-107 -
Short Comunication
Polymer particles having molecule-imprinted skin layer
Pages 109-115 -
Original Contribution
Double emulsion-templated microspheres with flow-through pores at micrometer scale
Pages 117-126 -
Original Contribution
Surface-initiated living radical polymerization from silica particles functionalized with poly(ethylene glycol)-carrying initiator
Pages 127-135 -
Short Communication
Preparation of various Janus composite particles with two components differently combined
Pages 137-142 -
Original Contribution
Design and analysis of the homogeneous and heterogeneous distribution of water confined within colloidal polymer particles
Pages 143-156 -
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Drug release system of ibuprofen in PCL-microspheres
Pages 157-165 -
Short Communication
Synthesis of hematite/silica/polymer composite colloids with a tunable morphology
Pages 187-192 -
Original Contribution
Morphology control of magnetic latex particles prepared from oil in water ferrofluid emulsion
Pages 193-203
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