Controlled Synthesis of Nonspherical Microparticles Using Microfluidics

Dhananjay Dendukuri(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Kim M. Tsoi(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), T. Alan Hatton(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Patrick S. Doyle(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Langmuir
February 11, 2005
Cited by 469

Abstract

The controlled synthesis of nonspherical microparticles using microfluidics processing is described. Polymer droplets, formed by shearing a photopolymer using a continuous water phase at a T-junction, were constrained to adopt nonspherical shapes by confining them using appropriate microchannel geometries. Plugs were obtained by shearing the polymer phase at low shear rates, while disks were obtained by flattening droplets using a channel of low height. The nonspherical shapes formed were permanently preserved by photopolymerizing the constrained droplets in situ using ultraviolet light. Monodisperse plugs and disks of different lengths and diameters were obtained by varying the flow rates of the two phases.


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