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

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LAB ON A CHIP
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 617-621

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b714876c

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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.

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