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  • The development of a new microfluidic device addresses challenges in producing microgels, particularly clogging due to changing viscosity of solutions.
  • The device features dual coflow geometries and a shielding oil phase, which prevents simultaneous emulsification and gelation, ensuring smoother operations.
  • Experimentation demonstrated that the device successfully creates uniform droplets and can generate alginate microgels effectively, supporting its usefulness in biological and pharmaceutical fields.

Article Abstract

Microfluidic on-chip production of microgels employing external gelation has numerous biological and pharmaceutical applications, particularly for the encapsulation of delicate cargos; however, the on-chip production of microgels in microfluidic devices can be challenging due to problems such as clogging caused by accelerated progress in precursor solution viscosity. Here, we introduce a novel microfluidic design incorporating two consecutive coflow geometries for microfluidic droplet generation. A shielding oil phase is employed to avoid emulsification and gelation stages from occurring simultaneously, thereby preventing clogging. The results revealed that the microfluidic device could generate highly monodispersed spherical droplets (coefficient of variation < 3%) with an average diameter in the range of 60-200 μm. Additionally, it was demonstrated that the device could appropriately create a shelter of the oil phase around the inner aqueous phase regardless of the droplet formation regime and flow conditions. The ability of the proposed microfluidic device in the generation of microgels was validated by producing alginate microgels utilizing an aqueous solution of calcium chloride as the continuous phase.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8515369PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02728DOI Listing

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