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Janus-Nanojet as an efficient asymmetric photothermal source
The combination of materials with radically different physical properties in the same nanostructure gives rise to the so-called Janus effects, allowing phenomena of a contrasting nature to occur in the same architecture.
Javier González-Colsa +4 more
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Polymer Janus Particles Containing Block-Copolymer Stabilized Magnetic Nanoparticles
In this report, we show a simple route to fabricate Janus particles having magnetic nanoparticles inside them, which can respond and rotate along to magnetic fields.
Hiroshi Yabu (1712677) +7 more
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The skin, as the largest organ, serves as a protective barrier against external stimuli. However, when the skin is injured, wound healing becomes a complex process influenced by physiological conditions, bacterial infections, and inflammation. To improve
Tianyue Huang +8 more
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Special‐shaped microscale structures have shed light on new possibilities in key fields of chemistry, medicine, and energy. Asymmetrical microrobots with sensitive magnetic responses can be useful tools in controlled chemical reactions, drug delivery ...
Yi Huang +4 more
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Gas Phase Synthesis of Multi-Element Nanoparticles
The advantages of gas-phase synthesis of nanoparticles in terms of size control and flexibility in choice of materials is well known. There is increasing interest in synthesizing multi-element nanoparticles in order to optimize their performance in ...
Raúl López-Martín +4 more
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Spatial control of heat flow at the nanoscale using Janus particles
Janus Nanoparticles (JNP) feature heterogeneous compositions bringing opportunities in technological and medical applications. We investigate using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations the temperature field generated around heated spherical ...
Jordan, Gabriel +3 more
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Self-Assembly of Janus Nanoparticles in Diblock Copolymers
Janus nanoparticles with two chemically different compartments have been shown to be a unique class of building blocks in solution. Here we perform mesoscale simulations to explore the self-assembly of Janus nanoparticles with widely varying ...
Alexander Böker (1487332) +3 more
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Lab‐in‐a‐Bead: Magnetic Janus Bead Probe for the Detection of Biomarkers in Blood
Remotely handled miniaturized colorimetric sensor platforms with multiple functionalities are able to mimic conventional laboratory operations with reduced assets.
Udara Bimendra Gunatilake +5 more
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Entropy-driven self-assembly of tethered Janus nanoparticles on a sphere
Understanding the effect of curvature and topological frustration on self-assembly yields insight into the mechanistic details of the ordering of identical subunits in curved spaces, such as the assembly of viral capsids, growth of solid domains on ...
Guolong Zhu +8 more
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Self-Assembly and Water-like Anomalies in Janus Nanoparticles [PDF]
We explore the pressure versus temperature phase diagram of dimeric Janus nanoparticles using Molecular Dynamics simulations. The nanoparticle was modeled as a dumbbells particle, and have one monomer that interacts by a standard Lennard Jones potential and another monomer that is modeled using a two-length scale shoulder potential.
Bordin, José Rafael +2 more
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