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Stimuli‐Responsive Janus Particles

Particle & Particle Systems Characterization, 2013
Due to their complex behavior, Janus particles became a highly attractive research topic. Particularly, interesting groups of Janus particles are the ones that are sensitive to external signals such as change of temperature, pH, light, etc. These Janus particles are able to dynamically assemble/disassemble to forming very complex structures or ...
Leonid Ionov, Alla Synytska
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Optical trapping of Janus particles

SPIE Proceedings, 2008
Janus particles are composed of two fused hemispheres of different substances. Such an anisotropic structure results in different trapping characteristics under a focused laser beam. In this paper, we show the axial and transversal trapping forces of Janus particles under a focused laser beam and discuss the conditions that would result in stable ...
Joerg Lahann   +3 more
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Blending polymers with Janus particles

Science, 2014
Polymers Blending polymers can be difficult because most don't mix with each other. To overcome that incompatibility, a “compatibilizer” can be added, such as one with chains of the two components, which can be linked by a third component that will dissolve in both. Bahrami et al.
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Janus Particles and Interfacial Activity

2018
Janus particles are colloids with two different spatial domains. When these domains are synthesized with a contrast in wettability the particle shows an enhanced interfacial activity in comparison with the corresponding homogeneous particles. There are different synthesis routes to fabricate such particles.
Fernández Rodríguez, Miguel Ángel   +3 more
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