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titleOfInvention Production of microcapsule
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain capsules efficiently and uniformly without causing coloring by encapsulating the hydrophobic core material dispersed in a predetermined hydrophilic medium through condensation polymerization of an amino aldehyde resin. CONSTITUTION:A hydrophobic core material is dispersed in a hydrophilic medium contg. anionic colloid material and m-substituted monophenol and said core material is encapsulated by causing condensation polymerization of an amino aldehyde resin. Lower alkoxy groups, amino groups, lower alkyl-substituted amino groups or acetylamino groups are preferable as a substituent for said m-substituted monophenol, and for example, m-methoxy phenol is desirable. In addition, the hydrophobic material is preferably an oil soln. dissolved with a basic colorless dye.
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