“…Two forces are usually used to control the size of droplets: an air flow that builds around the tip of the needle (Wolters et al, 1992), and a high voltage pulse around the needle tip (Halle et al, 1994;Hsu et al, 1994), the formed droplets very often require an additional stabilization via gelation and beads formation (Stabler et al, 2001). Cross-linking with metal ions, calcium and barium, and chemical or covalent cross-linking are the two methods generally used in microbead or microcapsule formation.…”