TY - JOUR
T1 - Recent Progress of Droplet Microfluidic Emulsification Based Synthesis of Functional Microparticles
AU - Long, Fei
AU - Guo, Yanhong
AU - Zhang, Zhiyu
AU - Wang, Jing
AU - Ren, Yong
AU - Cheng, Yuchuan
AU - Xu, Gaojie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Global Challenges published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - The remarkable control function over the functional material formation process enabled by droplet microfluidic emulsification approaches can lead to the efficient and one-step encapsulation of active substances in microparticles, with the microparticle characteristics well regulated. In comparison to the conventional fabrication methods, droplet microfluidic technology can not only construct microparticles with various shapes, but also provide excellent templates, which enrich and expand the application fields of microparticles. For instance, intersection with disciplines in pharmacy, life sciences, and others, modifying the structure of microspheres and appending functional materials can be completed in the preparation of microparticles. The as-prepared polymer particles have great potential in a wide range of applications for chemical analysis, heavy metal adsorption, and detection. This review systematically introduces the devices and basic principles of particle preparation using droplet microfluidic technology and discusses the research of functional microparticle formation with high monodispersity, involving a plethora of types including spherical, nonspherical, and Janus type, as well as core–shell, hole–shell, and controllable multicompartment particles. Moreover, this review paper also exhibits a critical analysis of the current status and existing challenges, and outlook of the future development in the emerging fields has been discussed.
AB - The remarkable control function over the functional material formation process enabled by droplet microfluidic emulsification approaches can lead to the efficient and one-step encapsulation of active substances in microparticles, with the microparticle characteristics well regulated. In comparison to the conventional fabrication methods, droplet microfluidic technology can not only construct microparticles with various shapes, but also provide excellent templates, which enrich and expand the application fields of microparticles. For instance, intersection with disciplines in pharmacy, life sciences, and others, modifying the structure of microspheres and appending functional materials can be completed in the preparation of microparticles. The as-prepared polymer particles have great potential in a wide range of applications for chemical analysis, heavy metal adsorption, and detection. This review systematically introduces the devices and basic principles of particle preparation using droplet microfluidic technology and discusses the research of functional microparticle formation with high monodispersity, involving a plethora of types including spherical, nonspherical, and Janus type, as well as core–shell, hole–shell, and controllable multicompartment particles. Moreover, this review paper also exhibits a critical analysis of the current status and existing challenges, and outlook of the future development in the emerging fields has been discussed.
KW - droplet microfluidics
KW - emulsions
KW - functional microparticles
KW - microcapsules
KW - multiphase system
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U2 - 10.1002/gch2.202300063
DO - 10.1002/gch2.202300063
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85167672838
SN - 2056-6646
VL - 7
JO - Global Challenges
JF - Global Challenges
IS - 9
M1 - 2300063
ER -