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Microfluidic In Situ Measurement of Poisson's Ratio of Hydrogels

Being able to precisely characterize the mechanical properties of soft microparticles is essential for numerous situations from the understanding of the flow of biological fluids to the development of soft micro-robots. Here we present a simple measurement technique for the Poisson's ratio of soft micron-sized hydrogels in the presence of a surrounding liquid. This methods relies on the measurement of the deformation in two orthogonal directions of a rectangular hydrogel slab compressed uni-axially inside a microfluidic channel. Due to the in situ character of the method, the sample does not need to be dried, allowing for the measurement of the mechanical properties of swollen hydrogels. Using this method we determine the Poisson's ratio of hydrogel particles composed of polyethylene glycol (PEG) and varying solvents fabricated using a lithography technique. The results demonstrate with high precision the dependence of the hydrogel compressibility on the solvent fraction and character. The method, easy to implement, can be adapted for the measurement of a variety of soft and biological materials.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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