Photopolymerization of complex emulsions with irregular shapes fabricated by multiplex coaxial flow focusing

Feb 12, 2018·
Qiang Wu
Equal contribution
Chaoyu YANG
Chaoyu YANG
Equal contribution
,
Jianxin Yang
,
Fangsheng Huang
,
Guangli Liu
,
Zhiqiang Zhu
,
Ting Si*
,
And Ronald X. Xu*
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Abstract
We fabricate complex emulsions with irregular shapes in the microscale by a simple but effective multiplex coaxial flow focusing process. A multiphase cone-jet structure is steadily formed, and the compound liquid jet eventually breaks up into Janus microdroplets due to the perturbations propagating along the jet interfaces. The microdroplet shapes can be exclusively controlled by interfacial tensions of adjacent phases. Crescent-moon-shaped microparticles and microcapsules with designated structural characteristics are further produced under ultraviolet light of photopolymerization after removing one hemisphere of the Janus microdroplets. These complex emulsions have potential applications in bioscience, food, functional materials, and controlled drug delivery.
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Publication
Applied Physics Letters