Microfluidics-based preparation of thermosensitive monodispersed silica-PNIPAM hybrid particles with core–shell or snowman morphologies
Toshimitsu Kanai,
Daigo Shimba,
Asuka Oketani
et al.
Abstract:Organicinorganic hybrid particles have unique properties derived from the combination of their constituents and morphology, thereby enabling them to perform crucial functions in applications across the biomedicine, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, materials science, and engineering industries. This paper reports a method for preparing monodispersed hybrid particles comprising silica and thermosensitive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) hydrogel particles with coreshell or snowman morphologies using a microfluidic … Show more
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