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Thermo-Responsive Microcapsules with Tunable Molecular Permeability for Controlled Encapsulation and Release

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 31, Issue 24, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202100782

Keywords

double‐ emulsion drops; hydrogels; LCST; microcapsules; microfluidics

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation (NRF) [NRF-2020R1A2C2003245, NRF-2015K1A1A2033054, NRF-2018R1D1A1B07044075]
  2. Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning (MSIP)

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The study introduces microcapsules with thermo- and photo-responsive capabilities, allowing for control over volume changes and cut-off threshold by adjusting temperature and near-infrared irradiation. Temperature control enables molecule-selective encapsulation and controlled release, making the microcapsules suitable for drug carriers, microreactors, and microsensors.
Microcapsules with regulated transmembrane transport are of great importance for various applications. The membranes with a tunable cut-off threshold of permeation provide advanced functionality. Here, thermo-responsive microcapsules are designed, whose hydrogel membrane shows a tunable cut-off threshold of permeation with temperature. To produce the microcapsules, water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) double-emulsion droplets are microfluidically produced, whose oil shell contains oil-soluble hydrogel precursor of poly(N, N-diethylacrylamide) copolymerized with benzophenone (PDEAM-BP). The PDEAM hydrogels, crosslinked by BP, show volume-phase transition around 34 degrees C, which makes the microcapsules with the PDEAM hydrogel membrane thermo-responsive. The microcapsules show temperature-dependent changes in radius and membrane thickness. More importantly, the cut-off threshold of permeation can be reversibly adjusted by temperature control as the degree of swelling decreases with temperature. This enables the molecule-selective encapsulation and the controlled release of the encapsulants in a programmed manner by adjusting the temperature. The microcapsules can be rendered to be photo-responsive by encapsulating photothermal polydopamine nanoparticles during the microfluidic operation, which allows the control of the degree of swelling with near-infrared (NIR) irradiation. The thermo- and photo-responsive microcapsules with a tunable cut-off threshold are appealing as a new platform for drug carriers, microreactors, and microsensors.

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