The cover picture shows images of uniform microspheres and their close-packed lattices. A simple fluidic device is fabricated with a PVC tube, a syringe needle, and a glass capillary tube for generating the uniform microspheres. A variety of materials, including hydrophobic poly(-caprolactone) polymer (left), hydrophobic ethyle-2-cyanoacrylate monomer (center), and hydrophilic gelatin (right) are prepared as uniform microspheres using the fluidic device. Precise control over particle size is achieved by varying the polymer concentration and/or the flow rate for the continuous phase. A tapping method based on solvent evaporation on a concave glass is used for crystallizing these microspheres into close-packed lattices. For more information, please read the Communication “Preparation of Uniform Microspheres Using a Simple Fluidic Device and Their Crystallization into Close-Packed Lattices” by Y. Xia et al. beginning on page 454.
Jovanna A. Tracz, Lukas Wille, Dylan Pathiraja, Savita V. Kendre, Ron Pfisterer, Ethan Turett, Gus T. Teran, Christoffer Abrahamsson, Samuel E. Root, Won‐Kyu Lee, Daniel J. Preston, Haihui Joy Jiang, George M M Whitesides, Markus P. Nemitz
Lukas Wille, Dylan Pathiraja, Savita V. Kendre, Ron Pfisterer, Ethan Turett, Christoffer Abrahamsson, Samuel E. Root, Won‐Kyu Lee, Daniel J. Preston, Haihui Joy Jiang, George M M Whitesides, Markus P. Nemitz, Jovanna A. Tracz
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