Water Transport-Induced Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation Facilitates Gelation for Controllable and Facile Fabrication of Physically Crosslinked Microgels.

Michael W Chen, Dongdong Fan, Xiangjian Liu, Dongbo Han,Yuhong Jin,Yanxiao Ao, Yuyang Chen, Zhiqiang Liu, Yiting Feng,Sida Ling,Kaini Liang,Wenyu Kong,Jianhong Xu,Yanan Du

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)(2024)

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Physically crosslinked microgels (PCMs) offer a biocompatible platform for various biomedical applications. However, current PCM fabrication methods suffer from their complexity and poor controllability, due to their reliance on altering physical conditions to initiate gelation and their dependence on specific materials. To address this issue, a novel PCM fabrication method was devised, which employs water transport-induced liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) to trigger the intermolecular interaction-supported sol-gel transition within aqueous emulsion droplets. This method enables the controllable and facile generation of PCMs through a single emulsification step, allowing for the facile production of PCMs with various materials and sizes, as well as controllable structures and mechanical properties. Moreover, this PCM fabrication method holds great promise for diverse biomedical applications. The interior of the PCM not only supports the encapsulation and proliferation of bacteria but also facilitates the encapsulation of eukaryotic cells after transforming the system into an all-aqueous emulsion. Furthermore, through appropriate surface functionalization, the PCMs effectively activate T cells in vitro upon co-culturing. This work represents an advancement in PCM fabrication and offers new insights and perspectives for microgel engineering. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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