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- Patent Title: Exploiting oxygen inhibited photopolymerization within emulsion droplets for the fabrication of microparticles with customizable properties
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Application No.: US16647869Application Date: 2018-10-17
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Publication No.: US11642642B2Publication Date: 2023-05-09
- Inventor: John Oakey , Katie Dongmei Li-Oakey , Daniel Debroy , Carl Frick , Rajib Shaha
- Applicant: University of Wyoming
- Applicant Address: US WY Laramie
- Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
- Current Assignee: UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
- Current Assignee Address: US WY Laramie
- Agency: Leydig, Voit & Mayer, Ltd.
- International Application: PCT/US2018/056237 2018.10.17
- International Announcement: WO2019/079414A 2019.04.25
- Date entered country: 2020-03-16
- Main IPC: B01J13/14
- IPC: B01J13/14 ; A61K9/16 ; B01J13/00

Abstract:
Described are methods and devices for the generation of hydrogel particles with micrometer and submicrometer dimensions using oxygen-inhibited partial polymerization, and the particles generated therefrom. The described methods generate particles with dimensions independent of the starting polymerizable solution dimension, for example, a microdroplet. Further, microfluidic flow parameters (e.g. viscosity, flow rate) and photopolymerization process parameters (e.g. optical exposure intensity and duration) are controlled to generate particles with tunable crosslinking density-determined properties including elasticity, diffusivity, and biomolecular display for diverse applications such as drug delivery, tissue engineering cell scaffolds, and single- and multiple- cell therapeutics. Similarly, gradients of crosslinking density-determined properties can be created within single particles through the selection of optical exposure intensity and duration. In addition to conventional spherical shapes, a suite of non-spherical shapes may be generated by manipulating the dimensions of the microfluidic channels and other related physical and process parameters.
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