The hydrogel microspheres of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/ glutaraldehyde (GA) used as embolic agent can be applied in the embolization therapy. The mechanical properties and size precision of the hydrogel microspheres… Click to show full abstract
The hydrogel microspheres of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/ glutaraldehyde (GA) used as embolic agent can be applied in the embolization therapy. The mechanical properties and size precision of the hydrogel microspheres have a strong influence on its clinical application. In this work, the microfluidic technology was employed in the preparation of size-controlled PVA/GA hydrogel microspheres, and a novel in-situ gelation system was proposed. The influences of cross-linker (GA) content and the total content of PVA and GA in the dispersed phase, and catalyst content in the continuous phase on the compressive strength and deformation of PVA/GA gel microspheres were investigated in detail. Also, the kinetic behaviours of the formation of PVA/GA hydrogel microspheres in the microfluidic system were studied, and the results indicated that the gelation processes based on microfluidics accord to first-order reaction.
               
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