Centrifugal assembly of helical bijel fibers for pH responsive composite hydrogels

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2022-03-17

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Kharal, Shankar P.
Haase, MartinISNI 000000049286901X

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Abstract

In microfluidics, centrifugal forces are important for centrifugal microfluidic chips and curved microchannels. Here, an unrecognized use of the centrifugal effect in microfluidics is introduced. The assembly of helical soft matter fibers in a rotating microcapillary is investigated. During assembly, the fibers undergo phase separation, generating particle stabilized bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsions gels. This process is accompanied by a transition of the fiber density over time. As a result, the direction of the centrifugal force in the rotating microcapillary changes. The authors analyze this effect systematically with high-speed video microscopy and complementary computer simulations. The resulting understanding enables the control of the helical fiber assembly into microropes. These microropes can be converted into pH responsive hydrogels that swell and shrink with potential applications in tissue engineering, soft robotics, controlled release, and sensing. More generally, the knowledge gained from this work shows that centrifugal forces potentially enable directed self-assembly or separation of colloids, biological cells, and emulsions in microfluidics.

Keywords

bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsions gels, centrifugal forces, microfibers, microfluidic twisting, soft matter, Biotechnology, Biomaterials, General Chemistry, General Materials Science

Citation

Kharal, S P & Haase, M F 2022, 'Centrifugal assembly of helical bijel fibers for pH responsive composite hydrogels', Small, vol. 18, no. 11, 2106826, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202106826