Ultra low-cost fabrication of homogeneous alginate hydrogel microspheres in symmetry designed microfluidic device
Abstract
In this study, we present a two-stage method for fabricating monodisperse alginate hydrogel microspheres using a symmetrically designed flow-focusing microfluidic device. One of the flow-focusing junctions generates alginate hydrogel droplets without the addition of surfactants, while the other junction introduces corn oil with acetic acid, which facilitates the solidification of the homogeneous alginate hydrogel droplets and prevents coalescence. These hydrogel microspheres can be easily separated from the oil phase using an oscillation state, eliminating the need for a demulsifier. This microfluidic system for hydrogel microsphere formation is notable for its simplicity, ease of fabrication, and user-friendliness.
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