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Coacervation phase separation technique for microencapsulation

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Coacervation, also called phase separation, was the technique developed in the 1950s by National Cash Register Co. Coacervation involves the separation of a liquid phase of coating material from a polymeric solution and wrapping of that phase as a uniform layer around suspended core particles.

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