Issue 4, 2008

Effect of the gelation process on the production of alginate microbeads by microfluidic chip technology

Abstract

The present paper reports the production of Ba-alginate microspheres by microfluidic chip technology. The general production strategy is based on the formation of an alginate multiphase flow by a ‘Y’ junction squeezing mechanism. Special emphasis is given to the relationship existing between the gelation process and the final morphological characteristics of the produced microbeads. A series of different gelation strategies, namely: ‘external gelation’, ‘internal gelation’ and ‘partial gelation’ were compared in terms of size, size distribution and morphology of the produced microbeads.

Graphical abstract: Effect of the gelation process on the production of alginate microbeads by microfluidic chip technology

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
27 Sep 2007
Accepted
29 Jan 2008
First published
25 Feb 2008

Lab Chip, 2008,8, 617-621

Effect of the gelation process on the production of alginate microbeads by microfluidic chip technology

L. Capretto, S. Mazzitelli, C. Balestra, A. Tosi and C. Nastruzzi, Lab Chip, 2008, 8, 617 DOI: 10.1039/B714876C

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