Stackable 3D-Printed Core-Shell Nozzle System for Multi-shell Fiber and Microdroplet Generation

27 December 2024, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

Microfluidics is increasingly utilized in biofabrication to create more complex fiber and droplet structures, including those that involve multiple materials. Layered and core-multiple shell structures are of particular interest as templates for biofabrication and cell growth. Traditional fabrication methods often rely on fixed coaxial, triaxial or quadaxial needles, which are costly and prone to clogging, particularly for smaller inner diameters. Here, we introduce a versatile system based on a 3D printed nozzle which combines two flows: an inner core- and an outer shell-flow. The outlet is fitted with a glass capillary, allowing control of the fiber diameter by adjusting the capillary. The design facilitates the modular “LEGO-Brick” stacking of multiple nozzles, enabling the efficient fabrication of complex fibers. We demonstrate the production of alginate (Alg)/methyl cellulose (MC) composite fibers with variable diameters. Additionally, when the shell was filled with an oil phase and the core with a water phase, microdroplets with controlled diameters were effectively generated. The two-flow system also enables the extrusion of graphene oxide (GO)-based fibers and microbeads, which are widely-used structures in various applications. To demonstrate the capability of the designed nozzle for biofabrication, C2C12 cell-laden GO-based fibers and microbeads were fabricated, exhibiting excellent post-fabrication cell viability.

Keywords

Core shell nozzle
Fiber
Microdroplet
3D printing
Graphene oxide
Biofabrication

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Supplementary figures for the main manuscript
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Fibers of different diameter generated using various outlet capillaries.
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Core-multiple-shell fiber generation with stacked six core-shell housing systems.
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Fabrication of GO composite-based core-shell fibers using the housing system.
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Demonstration of the fabrication of the second shell onto the GO composite-based core-shell fiber.
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Generation of Alg microdroplets using the housing system.
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Generation of GO composite-based microdroplets using the housing system.
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Controlling the GO composite-based microdroplet diameter by adjusting the pressure applied to the oil phase.
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Controlling the GO composite-based microdroplet diameter by adjusting the pressure applied to the water phase.
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