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NEW paper on Scientific Reports: how to exploit thermophoresis to manipulate the mechanical properties of soft biocompatible materials

Vigolo D.*, Ramakrishna S. N., deMello A. J. Facile Tuning of the Mechanical Properties of a Biocompatible Soft Material. Sci. Rep. 2019, 9 (1), 7125.

Abstract:

Herein, we introduce a method to locally modify the mechanical properties of a soft, biocompatible material through the exploitation of the … Continue Reading ››

NEW paper on Scientific Reports

Continuous Isotropic-Nematic Transition in Amyloid Fibril Suspensions Driven by Thermophoresis

D. Vigolo, J. Zhao, S. Handschin, X. Cao, A. J. deMello & R. Mezzenga.

The isotropic and nematic (I + N) coexistence for rod-like colloids is a signature of the first-order thermodynamics nature of this phase transition. However, in the case of amyloid fibrils, the biphasic region is … Continue Reading ››

NEW paper on Advanced Materials Technologies

Real-time PEGDA-based Microgels Generation and Encapsulation in Microdroplets. Advanced Materials Technologies

C. Martino‡*, D. Vigolo‡*, X. Casadevall i Solvas, S. Stavrakis, and A. J. deMello*.

‡ equal contribution; * corresponding author.

Herein, a method is reported that combines droplet-based microfluidics and microscope projection photolithography for the generation of poly ethylene glycol diacrylate microgels and their encapsulation … Continue Reading ››

NEW paper on Lab on a Chip

Controllable generation and encapsulation of alginate fibers using droplet-based microfluidics

Chiara Martino, Cyril Statzer, Daniele Vigolo and Andrew J. deMello

Herein we demonstrate the segmentation of alginate solution streams to generate alginate fibers of precisely controllable lengths between 200 and 1000 μm. Moreover, we demonstrate the subsequent encapsulation of the formed fibers within pL-volume microdroplets, produced … Continue Reading ››

NEW paper on Lab on a Chip

Investigating the fluid dynamics of rapid processes within microfluidic devices using bright-field microscopy

Tohid Pirbodaghi, Daniele Vigolo, Samin Akbari and Andrew deMello

The widespread application of microfluidic devices in the biological and chemical sciences requires the implementation of complex designs and geometries, which in turn leads to atypical fluid dynamic phenomena. Accordingly, a complete understanding of fluid … Continue Reading ››