Journal article
Ultrasonically synthesized organic liquid-filled chitosan microcapsules: Part 2: Characterization using AFM (atomic force microscopy) and combined AFM-confocal laser scanning fluorescence microscopy
S Mettu, Q Ye, M Zhou, R Dagastine, M Ashokkumar
Soft Matter | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1039/c8sm00065d
Abstract
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is used to measure the stiffness and Young's modulus of individual microcapsules that have a chitosan cross-linked shell encapsulating tetradecane. The oil filled microcapsules were prepared using a one pot synthesis via ultrasonic emulsification of tetradecane and crosslinking of the chitosan shell in aqueous solutions of acetic acid. The concentration of acetic acid in aqueous solutions of chitosan was varied from 0.2% to 25% v/v. The effect of acetic acid concentration and size of the individual microcapsules on the strength was probed. The deformations and forces required to rupture the microcapsules were also measured. Three dimensional deformations of micr..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council (ARC), The University of Melbourne and Mondelez Australia through Industrial Transformation Research Hub (ITRH, Project ID: IH120100053).