Researchers use low-cost 3D printer to develop new method for creating microspheres
Researchers use powerful microchannel droplet generation equipment to create uniform polymer microsphere materials, which have high economic values. These microspheres are spherical microparticles that can be used in many applications including medical devices, biotechnology, the construction industry, veterinary science, and environmental studies.
A team of researchers has developed a novel method for building high throughput microchannel droplet generation equipment, which greatly reduces the numbers of integrating droplet generators inside, and can be easily realized via commercial low-cost 3D-print fabrication.
Their findings are published in the journal Particuology on October 22.
The team built a prototype device with only four parallel droplet generators using a low-cost 3D print method. The prototype device worked with the same capacity as a conventional microchannel device containing hundreds of parallel droplet generators. In addition to developing the advanced microchannel droplet generation equipment, the team also developed a two-step emulsion template polymerization procedure that turns the droplets into solid particles.
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