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Development of an electronic aerosol system for generating microcapsules
Wai, Yean Leong1, Chin, Fhong Soon2, Soon, Chuan Wong3, Kian, Sek Tee4.
The encapsulation of living cells in a variety of soft polymers or hydrogels is important,
particularly for the generation of microtissues. Various techniques have been developed
for the production of microcapsules to encapsulate cells but presented threat to the
cells due to the harsh treatment during the encapsulation process. In this paper, we
propose a simple, economic and compact design of aerosol electronic system for
producing different sizes of microcapsules. The aerosol system was developed with the
incorporation of a conventional syringe pump and a customised air pump. The syringe
pump purged the droplets of sodium alginate and air pump dispersed the droplets into
microdroplets of sodium alginate which was then polymerised in the calcium chloride
solution. In this system, the air flow rate from the air pump was controlled by a
programmed microcontroller that received input instructions from a potentiometer. The
suitable air flow rates that worked synchronously with the speed of the syringe pump
were characterised. At 0.2 and 0.3 L/min of air flow and 20 µl/min of alginate solution
flow, this device successfully generated round microcapsules with various sizes ranging
from 100 to 350 µm.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia
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