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Impact of Phase-Separated Janus-Type Formation on the Reversibility of Multicomponent Exsolved Nanoparticles from Complex Perovskites. [PDF]

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Preparation and biomedical applications of Janus nanomotors. [PDF]

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Janus particles

Soft Matter, 2008
Janus particles, named after the double-faced Roman god, are compartmentalized colloids with two sides of different chemistry or polarity. This makes them a unique class of materials among micron- or nanosized particles. Due to this special non-centrosymmetric feature in the particle architecture, the synthesis of Janus particles remained challenging ...
Andreas, Walther, Axel H E, Müller
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Polymeric Janus Particles

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2009
AbstractSince de Gennes’ Nobel lecture in 1991, in which he coined the term “Janus grains”, research into asymmetric particles has boomed. Macroscopic, microscopic and nanoscopic particles have been prepared in which certain parts of their surface differ in chemical composition, polarity, color, or any other property. Spherical, cylindrical, disc‐like,
Frederik, Wurm, Andreas F M, Kilbinger
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Multifunctional Photonic Janus Particles

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2022
Photonic Janus particles with a sphere fused to a cone are created from the phase separation of dendronized brush block copolymers (den-BBCP) and poly(4-vinylpyridine)-r-polystyrene (P4VP-r-PS) during the solvent evaporation of oil-in-water emulsions.
Qilin He   +3 more
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Clickable Janus Particles

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2016
Janus particles are colloidal analogues of molecular amphiphiles that can self-assemble to form diverse suprastructures, exhibit motility under appropriate catalytic reactions, and strongly adsorb to fluid-fluid interfaces to stabilize multiphasic fluid mixtures. The chemistry of Janus particles is the fundamental parameter that controls their behavior
Laura C, Bradley   +2 more
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