Mass Production of Uniformly Sized Air-Filled Poly-Lactic Acid Microcapsules Made from Microbubble Templates

 

Authors
Jay Molino; Svetlana Jojlova; Hirofumi Daiguji and; Fumio Takemura
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Article
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updatedVersion
Description

Hollow poly(Lactic Acid) (PLA) microcapsules were fabricated using the bubble template method. In this method, microbubbles nucleated inside droplets of a dichloromethane solution of PLA which were located in a continuous phase of poly(vinyl alcohol). PLA-covered microbubbles formed when PLA adsorbed to the bubble surface by physisorption. Then, the coated microbubbles were spontaneously released from the droplet´s interior into the continuous phase. To increase the production yield of hollow microcapsules in this method, ultrasound was applied to enhance bubble nucleation inside the droplets. Thus to attain uniform hollow PLA microcapsules, the optimum PLA concentration with ultrasound was 30 g L −1 , which is higher than that without ultrasound (2 g L−1 ). At the optimum concentration, the average radius was 0.54 µm, with a polydispersity index of 21.2%. It was found that the equilibrium size of the microbubble template radius was the same with and without ultrasound. The production yield had a tenfold increase when ultrasound was employed.

Publication Year
2019
Language
spa
Topic
Biodegradable Microcapsules
Drug Delivery
Mass Production of Hollow Capsules
Microencapsulation
Ultrasound Enhanced Fabrication
Ultrasound Contrast Agents
Repository
Rl de la Universidad Especializada de las Américas
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