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What is coecervates?

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a colloid-rich viscous liquid phase which may separate from a colloidal solution on addition of a third component.

Coacervates are organic-rich droplets formed via liquid-liquid phase separation, mainly resulting from association of oppositely charged molecules or from hydrophobic molecules/proteins. Coacervation is a phenomenon that produces coacervate colloidal droplets.

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