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Solvent-free synthesis of janus colloidal particles

Author(s)
Jiang, ShanSchultz, Mitchell J.Chen, QianMooret, Jeffrey S.Granick, Steve
Issued Date
2008-09
DOI
10.1021/la800895g
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/47308
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/la800895g
Citation
LANGMUIR, v.24, no.18, pp.10073 - 10077
Abstract
Taking advantage of the quick and efficient access of vapor to surfaces, a simple, solvent-free method is demonstrated to synthesize Janus colloidal particles in large quantity and with high efficiency. First, at the liquid-liquid interface of emulsified molten wax and water, untreated silica particles adsorb and are frozen in place when the wax solidifies. The exposed surfaces of the immobilized particles are modified chemically by exposure to silane vapor and, in principle, subsequent dissolution of the wax opens up the inner particle surface for further chemical modification. Applying this scheme, this paper describes the production of amphiphilic Janus particles (hydrophobic on one side, hydrophilic on the other) and dipolar Janus particles (positively charged on one side, negatively charged on the other). Janus geometry is confirmed by fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. Amphiphilic Janus particles are found to adsorb strongly to the water-oil interface, whereas dipolar particles assemble into chains in the aqueous phase.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
0743-7463
Keyword
SPHERESMICROPARTICLESNANOPARTICLESANISOTROPYCOMPLEXDESIGN

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