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Coacervation
(redirected from Complex coacervation)

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co·ac·er·vate  (k-sr-vt, k-sûrvt)
n.
A cluster of droplets separated out of a lyophilic colloid.
adj.
1. Of or relating to a cluster of droplets.
2. Biology Growing in clusters.
tr.v. co·ac·er·vated, co·ac·er·vat·ing, co·ac·er·vates
To cause to form a coacervate.

[From Latin coacervtus, past participle of coacervre, to heap together : co-, co- + acervre, to heap (from acervus, a heap).]

co·acer·vation n.

Coacervation the result of piling or heaping things together; an accumulation; a mass—Wilkes.
Examples: coacervation of proofs, 1852; of texts, 1641; of tough humours, 1650.


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However, the encapsulation method of complex coacervation of gelatin and gun arabic introduced two miscible poylelectrolytes that formed a liquidliquid phase.
Current methods of microencapsulation being studied include complex coacervation, interfacial polymerization, and in situ polymerization.
 
 
 
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