Issue 9, 2008

Novel one-pot route to monodisperse thermosensitive hollow microcapsules in a microfluidic system

Abstract

We present a simple one-pot synthetic approach for the preparation of monodisperse thermo-sensitive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) microcapsules in a microfluidic system. Based on the mechanism of shear force-driven break-off, aqueous droplets of monomer solution are continuously generated in an immiscible continuous phase containing photoinitiators. Under UV irradiation, activated initiators are diffused into the interface between the continuous phase and the aqueous droplets, which trigger polymerization of NIPAM monomers. The PNIPAM microcapsules produced are hollow microcapsules with a thin shell membrane, high monodispersity, and fast response to environmental temperature. In addition, the size of microcapsules produced can be manipulated by the flow rate of the continuous phase or aqueous phase and different concentrations of surfactant to control interfacial tension between continuous phase and aqueous phase. Furthermore, the versatility of this approach enables the preparation of monodisperse microcapsules having the capability to encapsulate various materials such as proteins and nanoparticles under mild conditions. The in situ microfluidic synthetic method provides a novel approach for the preparation of monodisperse hollow microcapsules via a one-pot route.

Graphical abstract: Novel one-pot route to monodisperse thermosensitive hollow microcapsules in a microfluidic system

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Mar 2008
Accepted
02 Jun 2008
First published
24 Jul 2008

Lab Chip, 2008,8, 1544-1551

Novel one-pot route to monodisperse thermosensitive hollow microcapsules in a microfluidic system

C. Choi, J. Jung, D. Kim, Y. Chung and C. Lee, Lab Chip, 2008, 8, 1544 DOI: 10.1039/B804839H

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