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Microfluidics assisted synthesis of well-defined spherical polymeric microcapsules and their utilization as potential encapsulants. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The article discusses a new method for creating spherical polymer microcapsules using microfluidic technology and atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP).
  • The process involves forming spherical droplets of an organic polymer solution in a water phase within a T-junction microchannel, with flow conditions tailored to optimize droplet generation.
  • The study also evaluates the microcapsules' effectiveness for molecule storage and controlled release by encapsulating them with Congo-red dye and measuring release performance through temperature-controlled UV-VIS spectroscopy.

Article Abstract

In this article, the development of a novel technique to fabricate spherical polymeric microcapsules by utilizing microfluidic technology is presented. Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) was employed to synthesize well-defined amphiphilic block copolymers. An organic polymer solution was constrained to adopt the spherical droplets in a continuous water phase at a T-junction microchannel, and the generation of the droplets was studied quantitatively. The flow conditions of two immiscible solutions were adjusted for the successful generation of the polymer droplets. The morphology of the microcapsules was examined. The efficiency of these polymer microcapsules as containers for the storage and controlled release of loaded molecules was evaluated by encapsulating the microcapsules with Congo-red dye and investigating the release performance using temperature controlled UV-VIS spectroscopy.

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