Abstract

We report one-step microfluidic synthesis and characterization of novel Janus microhydrogels composed entirely of the same base material, N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm). The microhydrogels were fabricated by the microfluidic generation of Janus monomer microdroplets based on separation of a supersaturated aqueous NIPAAm solution into NIPAAm-rich and -poor phases followed by UV irradiation. The resulting Janus microhydrogels exhibited tunable anisotropic thermo-responsive behavior and organophilic/hydrophilic loading capability.

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