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Monodisperse Selectively Permeable Hydrogel Capsules Made from Single Emulsion Drops

Steinacher, Mathias  
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Cont, Alice  
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Du, Huachuan  
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2021
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Capsules are often used to protect chemical and biological entities from the environment, to control the timing and location of their release, or to facilitate the collection of waste. Their performance depends on the thickness and composition of their shells, which can be closely controlled if capsules are made from double emulsion drops that are produced with microfluidics. However, the fabrication of such double emulsions is delicate, limiting throughput and increasing costs. Here, a fast, scalable method to produce monodisperse microcapsules possessing mechanically robust, thin, semipermeable hydrogel shells from single emulsion drops is introduced. This is achieved by selectively polymerizing reagents in close proximity to the drop surface to form a biocompatible 1.6 μm-thick hydrogel shell that encompasses a liquid core. The size-selective permeability of the shell enables the growth of living yeast and bacteria in their cores. Moreover, if capsules are loaded with adsorbents, they can repetitively remove waste products from water. The simplicity and robustness of the capsule fabrication makes the process scalable and cost effective. It has thus the potential to extend the use of calibrated capsules possessing well-defined dimensions to cost sensitive fields, including food, waste water treatment, or oil recovery.

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DOI
10.1021/acsami.1c00230
Author(s)
Steinacher, Mathias  
Cont, Alice  
Du, Huachuan  
Persat, Alexandre  
Amstad, Esther  
Date Issued

2021

Published in
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume

13

Issue

13

Start page

15601

End page

15609

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REVIEWED

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April 15, 2021
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