“…The syntheses included a two-step process: (1) microfluidic emulsification of monomer or polymeric fluids, and (2) subsequent in-situ (on chip) solidification of the droplets by means of polymerization, gelation, or solvent evaporation. Microfluidic methods allowed for the production of particles with diameters from several micrometers to hundreds of micrometers, polydispersities below 5%, and shapes and morphologies that were not achievable in the conventional synthesis of colloids (Nisisako et al 2004;Xu et al 2005;Nie et al 2005Nie et al , 2006Dendukuri et al 2005). Such particles have a broad range of potential applications including their use as ion exchange resins, spacers, calibration standards, and carriers for drugs, nutrition, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics agents.…”