2016 Volume 136 Issue 9 Pages 398-403
This paper describes a hydrogel microspring formed by using a bevel-tip capillary and its application for a soft actuator. The hydrogel microspring was formed by extruding sodium alginate pre-gel solution into calcium chloride solution using a bevel-tip microfluidic capillary. We conducted experiments of changing relevant parameters such as flow velocity, tip angle of bevel-tip capillary and diameter of capillary. Based on those results, we suggest a model of the microspring formation. As an application of soft actuators, we encapsulated magnetic nanoparticles inside a hydrogel microspring and successfully actuated the microspring by applying magnetic field. We believe that our hydrogel microsprings could be used for various applications including actuators, sensors and scaffolds for cells.
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