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Author Spotlight: Advancing Therapeutics with Biocompatible Sodium Alginate Hydrogel Microspheres
Published on: June 7, 2024
High-Quality Preparation of Energy-Containing Microspheres with Cross-Scale Particle Size
Jiang Liu1,2, Hairui Bian3, Guoqiang Yu1
1Shaanxi Institute of Applied Physical Chemistry, Xi'an 710061, China.
Abstract:
Microfluidic granulation technology enables high-quality production of energy-containing microspheres, significantly enhancing both performance and safety. Although microfluidic methods allow control over microsphere particle size, the adjustment range remains limited; low yield and process discontinuity also restrict broader application in the synthesis of energy-containing materials. This paper presents a microfluidic granulation system for energy-containing materials utilizing pulsed pneumatic printing, co-flow, and flow-focusing techniques to achieve wide particle size adjustment, consistent particle formation, high granulation speed, and production efficiency. This system allows microsphere sizes between 110 and 2500 μm, with a coefficient of variation (CV) as low as 1.9%, a frequency exceeding 13,000 Hz, and a suspension consumption rate reaching 100 mL/h. Calcium alginate/potassium perchlorate microspheres, prepared with sodium alginate hydrogel as a binder, exhibit uniform structure, narrow size distribution, and efficient energy material loading. We anticipate further advancements in applying microfluidic technology to energy-containing microsphere production based on this system.

