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Progress of MXenes‐based responsive materials for soft sensors and actuators
MXene, a promising 2D material, excels at mimicking human sensing and feedback system, making it ideal for intelligent robots. This review first covers its structure, properties, and synthesis. It then summarizes recent MXene‐based sensors and actuator.
Peidi Zhou +10 more
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Ionogels dynamically and functionally couple ionic liquids with polymer networks, enabling multiscale programmable deformation and motion under electrical, magnetic, optical, thermal, humidity, and chemical stimuli. This article systematically elucidates the constituent components, structural design, and multiscale actuation mechanisms of ionogel ...
Dezhou Cao +5 more
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Interfacial Activity of Janus Particle: Unity of Molecular Surfactant and Homogeneous Particle [PDF]
Haipeng Liu, Yingchun Long, Fuxin Liang
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This work presents a versatile strategy for asymmetrically decorating MoS2 flakes using SiO2 microspheres as masking templates. The Janus MoS2 exhibits a 1.9‐fold enhancement in photoluminescence (PL) due to the incorporation of Au nanoparticles (NPs), primarily dominated by B exciton emission, which is attributed to defect‐rich structures.
Natalia V. Vassilyeva +2 more
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30pm1-A-5 Single-Particle Co-Culture System Using Collagen Janus Microparticle
Satoru Yoshida +2 more
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Well‐Defined Nanostructures: Concept, Impact and Perspective
This perspective explores a connectivity‐driven framework for classifying well‐defined nanostructures (WDNSs) beyond traditional dimensionality‐based approaches. By highlighting discrete connections, serial connections, 2.5D connections, and 3D interpenetrations, it examines the structural and functional impacts of WDNSs across catalysis, energy, and ...
Ningxiang Wu +3 more
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Navigating Gravity: Competing Effects Result in Opposing Taxis for Different Janus Swimmers
The combined effects of gravity and wall‐induced hydrodynamics on the motion of Janus colloids are investigated. Platinum‐ and copper‐coated silica microswimmers show distinct gravitactic alignment near surfaces due to different hydrodynamic couplings. This distinct gravitactic behavior enables separation of initially mixed active particles.
Amir Sheikh Shoaei +2 more
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Self‐Assembled Nanostructured Microgels with Reconfigurable Morphologies
This work presents bent‐core amphiphiles that self‐assemble into fibrillar, tubular, and helical nanofiber‐like nanostructures, forming organogels that can be emulsified into water as nanostructured microgels. These droplets preserve internal architectures and, when combined with fluorocarbon oils, yield multicompartment emulsions with dynamically ...
Cristina Álvarez‐Solana +2 more
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