High internal phase emulsion gels (HIPE-gels) from polymer dispersions reinforced with quadruple hydrogen bond functionality. Chen, Y., Ballard, N., Gayet, F., & Bon, S., a., F. Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), 48(8):1117-9, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2012.
High internal phase emulsion gels (HIPE-gels) from polymer dispersions reinforced with quadruple hydrogen bond functionality. [link]Website  doi  abstract   bibtex   
A convenient route to organogels templated by high internal phase emulsions has been developed. Key is the use of a waterborne polymer latex loaded with a multiple hydrogen bond (MHB) functionality that becomes disentangled and transfers across the oil-water interface forming a gel network in the oil phase via hydrogen bond interactions.
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