The development of a robust method for the synthesis of highly monodisperse microgels cross-linked with degradable covalent bonds offers the potential for fabricating microgels with the highly controllable porosities, cell interactions, and degradation half-lives required for biomedical applications. A microfluidic chip is designed that enables the on-chip mixing and emulsification of two reactive polymer solutions (hydrazide and aldehyde-functionalized carbohydrates) to form monodisperse, hydrazone cross-linked microgels in the size range of ≈40-100 μm. The device can be run continuously for at least 30 h without a significant drift in particle size.
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