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Journal Article Production of PDMS Microparticles by Emulsification of Two Phases and Their Potential Biological Application
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Authors
Yo Han Choi, Kwang Hyo Chung, Hyo Bong Hong, Woon Seob Lee
Issue Date
2018-11
Citation
International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, v.67, no.11, pp.686-695
ISSN
0091-4037
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00914037.2017.1375494
Abstract
Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) has been widely used for prototyping of chips. Among many kinds of microstructures, it is almost impossible to make few micron-sized PDMS particles through microfluidic focusing methods because of the highly viscous property of uncured PDMS. Vigorous mixing of PDMS with water resulted in small, spherical particles was found. Furthermore, a simple and easy method was devised to assure an emulsion state. The PDMS?뱖ater emulsion was made using two syringes connected by a needle. This emulsion was rapidly heated to cure the PDMS within the emulsion. The resultant PDMS was examined using spectroscopic methods to determine the particulate morphology and size distribution. PDMS particles of which the size was around 1 쨉m with a narrow size distribution was produced. DNA delivery into cultured animal cells through these PDMS microparticles was also demonstrated as an illustrative application. These biologically inert microparticles will find many more practical applications with additional fine-tuning modifications based on discussed considerations.
KSP Keywords
Animal cells, Biological application, DNA delivery, Micron-sized, Narrow size distribution, Particulate morphology, Spectroscopic method, Two-phase, fine-tuning, practical application, spherical particles