2011
DOI: 10.1039/c0sm01361g
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In situ synthesis of twin monodispersed alginate microparticles

Abstract: By applying the microfluidic emulsification and sorting processes, the formation of twin monodispersed droplets can be achieved in one step. The purpose of this study was to accurately separate the smaller of the twin droplets from the larger one to obtain two monodispersed microparticles. A bi-T-junction hybrid microchannel design was employed to control both emulsification and separation. The results show that the droplet sizes are comparable to the channel diameter and can be tuned by varying the shear rate… Show more

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“…The diameter of the spheres could be controlled from 1 to 5 mm (with a variation of less than 8%) by altering the size of the needles under the relative sample flow rate from 20 to 30 mL/hour. In the future, the diameter of the spheres could be made smaller by employing other conventional droplet generation methods, such as atomization (spraying), emulsification, coacervation, sonication, electrostatic droplets, microfluidic droplets, etc [35][38]. It is worth noting that the surface of the iron oxide-loaded chitosan sphere is more irregular than that of pure chitosan spheres ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diameter of the spheres could be controlled from 1 to 5 mm (with a variation of less than 8%) by altering the size of the needles under the relative sample flow rate from 20 to 30 mL/hour. In the future, the diameter of the spheres could be made smaller by employing other conventional droplet generation methods, such as atomization (spraying), emulsification, coacervation, sonication, electrostatic droplets, microfluidic droplets, etc [35][38]. It is worth noting that the surface of the iron oxide-loaded chitosan sphere is more irregular than that of pure chitosan spheres ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, much effort has been dedicated to producing different types of alginate hydrogel droplets and particles. For example, Huang et al, showed alginate droplet production using T‐junction geometry, but the resultant bimodal distribution required an additional step of separation . Others, have generated alginate droplets on‐chip, while inducing an “external gelation” process in bulk .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on our earlier successful work on the applications of microfluidic chips , we employed the proposed PFR microfluidic chip for generating uniform PLA and PLGA microspheres. The proposed PFR microfluidic chip has the advantages of being flexible, solvent‐resistant, and can be disassembled for easy cleaning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%