Monodisperse gas-filled microparticles from reactions in double emulsions

Citation:

Duncanson, W. J. ; Abbaspourrad, A. ; Shum, H. C. ; Kim, S. - H. ; Adams, L. L. A. ; Weitz, D. A. Monodisperse gas-filled microparticles from reactions in double emulsions. Langmuir 2012, 28, 6742-6745. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/yx8r9x4p
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Abstract:

We present a strategy for preparing size-controlled gas-filled microparticles using two aqueous components that chemically react to produce the gas. We use a dual-bore microfluidic device to isolate the reactants of two gas-producing reactions until they are encapsulated in the outer droplet. The reactants in the monodisperse droplets merge and produce the gas bubbles, which are stabilized with a surfactant and form the core of the microparticles. The number and size of the generated gas bubbles are governed by the gas-forming reaction used. Our versatile strategy can be applied to a wide range of gas-producing reactions.

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