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Frequency Response of Induced-Charge Electrophoretic Metallic Janus Particles. [PDF]
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Floor- or Ceiling-Sliding for Chemically Active, Gyrotactic, Sedimenting Janus Particles. [PDF]
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Synthesis and Self -Assembly of Janus and Patchy Colloidal Particles
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.At the oil-water interface, Janus amphiphilic particles adsorb strongly. With simple calculations, I showed that the adsorption energy depends not only on surface tension but also on ...
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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 R Wurm, Andreas F M Kilbinger
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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 R Wurm, Andreas F M Kilbinger
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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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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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Physics Today, 2009
What if one could see under a microscope how molecules fit together? Tiny Janus spheres, whose chemical makeup differs between two sides, represent an exciting step in that direction.
Granick, Steve, Jiang, Shan, Chen, Qian
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What if one could see under a microscope how molecules fit together? Tiny Janus spheres, whose chemical makeup differs between two sides, represent an exciting step in that direction.
Granick, Steve, Jiang, Shan, Chen, Qian
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Janus and Multiblock Colloidal Particles
Langmuir, 2012We review recent developments in the synthesis and self-assembly of Janus and multiblock colloidal particles, highlighting new opportunities for colloid science and technology that are enabled by encoding orientational order between particles as they self-assemble.
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Luminescent elastomeric Janus particles
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2013We report on a low-cost and low-tech method for the preparation of luminescent micro- and millimeter elastomeric particles with asymmetric morphology. The method of fabrication consists in UV-irradiating soft urethane/urea fluorescent spheres, which are then extracted in toluene and dried.
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Selective encapsulation by Janus particles
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2015We employ Monte Carlo simulation to examine encapsulation in a system comprising Janus oblate spheroids and isotropic spheres. More specifically, the impact of variations in temperature, particle size, inter-particle interaction range, and strength is examined for a system in which the spheroids act as the encapsulating agents and the spheres as the ...
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