Thermo‐Responsive Microcapsules with Tunable Molecular Permeability for Controlled Encapsulation and Release

Microcapsules with regulated transmembrane transport are of great importance for various applications. The membranes with a tunable cut‐off threshold of permeation provide advanced functionality. Here, thermo‐responsive microcapsules are designed, whose hydrogel membrane shows a tunable cut‐off thre...

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Published inAdvanced functional materials Vol. 31; no. 24
Main Authors Choi, Ye Hun, Hwang, Ji‐Su, Han, Sang Hoon, Lee, Chang‐Soo, Jeon, Seog‐Jin, Kim, Shin‐Hyun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hoboken Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.06.2021
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Summary:Microcapsules with regulated transmembrane transport are of great importance for various applications. The membranes with a tunable cut‐off threshold of permeation provide advanced functionality. Here, thermo‐responsive microcapsules are designed, whose hydrogel membrane shows a tunable cut‐off threshold of permeation with temperature. To produce the microcapsules, water‐in‐oil‐in‐water (W/O/W) double‐emulsion droplets are microfluidically produced, whose oil shell contains oil‐soluble hydrogel precursor of poly(N, N‐diethylacrylamide) copolymerized with benzophenone (PDEAM‐BP). The PDEAM hydrogels, crosslinked by BP, show volume‐phase transition around 34 °C, which makes the microcapsules with the PDEAM hydrogel membrane thermo‐responsive. The microcapsules show temperature‐dependent changes in radius and membrane thickness. More importantly, the cut‐off threshold of permeation can be reversibly adjusted by temperature control as the degree of swelling decreases with temperature. This enables the molecule‐selective encapsulation and the controlled release of the encapsulants in a programmed manner by adjusting the temperature. The microcapsules can be rendered to be photo‐responsive by encapsulating photothermal polydopamine nanoparticles during the microfluidic operation, which allows the control of the degree of swelling with near‐infrared (NIR) irradiation. The thermo‐ and photo‐responsive microcapsules with a tunable cut‐off threshold are appealing as a new platform for drug carriers, microreactors, and microsensors. Microcapsules with thermo‐responsive membranes are designed using water‐in‐oil‐in‐water double‐emulsion templates with an oil‐soluble hydrogel precursor. The microcapsules show molecular‐size‐selective transmembrane permeation due to the consistent mesh size of the hydrogel membrane. Moreover, the cut‐off threshold can be controlled by temperature. The thermo‐responsive microcapsules provide molecule‐selective encapsulation without leakage and controlled release of the encapsulants in a programmed manner.
ISSN:1616-301X
1616-3028
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202100782