Controlled Synthesis of 3D Multi‐Compartmental Particles with Centrifuge‐Based Microdroplet Formation from a Multi‐Barrelled Capillary

Kazuki Maeda(The University of Tokyo), Hiroaki Onoe(The University of Tokyo), Masahiro Takinoue(The University of Tokyo), Shoji Takeuchi(The University of Tokyo)
Advanced Materials
February 6, 2012
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Abstract

Controlled synthesis of micro multi-compartmental particles using a centrifuge droplet shooting device (CDSD) is reported. Sodium alginate solutions introduced in a multi-barreled capillary form droplets at the capillary orifice under ultrahigh gravity and gelify in a CaCl(2) solution. The size, shape, and compartmentalization of the particles are controlled. Co-encapsulation of Jurkat cells and magnetic colloids into Janus particles is demonstrated. The Janus particles present sensitive reaction toward magnetic fields, while the viability of the encapsulated cells is 91%.


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