The preparation of novel microemulsions to be used as precursors for solid
nanoparticles is described. The microemulsion precursors consist of
either alcohol-in-fluorocarbon microemulsions, liquid
hydrocarbon-in-fluorocarbon microemulsions, or liquid
hydrocarbon-in-water microemulsions. The formed solid nanoparticles have
diameters below 200 nanometers and can be made to entrap various
materials including drugs, magnets, and sensors. The solid nanoparticles
can be made to target different cells in the body by the inclusion of a
cell-specific targeting ligand. Methods of preparing the novel
microemulsion precursors and methods to cure solid nanoparticles are
provided.