2022
DOI: 10.1002/pol.20220068
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Interfacial deformation of confined photocurable fluid for fabrication of shape‐imprinted microspheres

Abstract: This study presents a simple route to fabricate shape imprinted microspheres and their application toward multiplex immunoassay. Specifically, a photocurable fluid (polyethylene glycol diacrylate, [PEGDA]) confined in a micromold results in drop formation due to mold swelling and capillarity upon addition of immiscible wetting fluid; during this formation, part of the photocurable fluid is entrapped at the swollen open end, thereby producing polymeric microspheres with controlled imprinted shapes on their surf… Show more

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“…Currently, various methods have been proposed to synthesize nonspherical microparticles, including the template-based [11][12][13][14], electrohydrodynamic [15][16][17], optofluidic [18,19], and droplet microfluidic methods [20][21][22][23]. All these methods have advantages and limitations in different aspects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, various methods have been proposed to synthesize nonspherical microparticles, including the template-based [11][12][13][14], electrohydrodynamic [15][16][17], optofluidic [18,19], and droplet microfluidic methods [20][21][22][23]. All these methods have advantages and limitations in different aspects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%