2008 Annual Meeting
(722m) Preparation and Evaluation of Thermosensitive Microcapsules Using Double Tube Nozzle
Authors
In the experiment, the effect of the flow rate of the solution from the outer tube (Fout) and that from the inner tube (Fin) on the size and shell thickness of the capsules was examined. The result showed that the size of the capsule increased and the shell thickness decreased with the increase of the flow rate ratio (Fin / Fout) and they are not dependent on the absolute value of the flow rates in the range used in this study (15-60 mL/h). However, when the flow rate ratio (Fin / Fout) exceeded 0.45, formation of the capsule became difficult. Temperature-responsive volume change of the capsules was also measured. The result showed that the capsule started to shrink when the temperature increased, and it swollen when the temperature decreased. The temperature responsive volume change was reversible and the swelling ratio changed from 15-40 % depending on the conditions that if the NIPAAm polymer in the capsules or beads were crosslinked or not.