Following recent theoretical predictions, we report on the first experiments on the interfacial activity of so-called Janus nanoparticles (i.e., bifacial particles consisting of a gold and an iron oxide moiety). Using pendant drop tensiometry, we show that the amphiphilicity derived from the Janus character of the particles leads to a significantly higher interfacial activity compared to that of the respective homogeneous particles of the same size. The self-assembly of Janus particles at the hexane−water interface results in a significant decrease in the interfacial tension. Furthermore, we demonstrate control over the interfacial activity by tuning the particles' amphiphilicity via ligand-exchange reactions
The adhesion force and contact angle of gold-capped silica Janus particles and plain silica particle...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.At the oil-water interface, J...
Janus particles are a class of colloids characterized by two regions of distinct surface properties....
Following recent theoretical predictions, we report on the first experiments on the interfacial acti...
Following recent theoretical predictions, we report on the first experiments on the interfacial acti...
We investigate the self-assembly behavior of Janus particles with different geometries at a liquid–l...
We investigate the self-assembly behavior of Janus particles with different geometries at a liquid–l...
Surface heterogeneity affects the behavior of nanoparticles at liquid interfaces. To gain a deeper u...
Recent advances in fabrication techniques have allowed for the synthesis of anisotropic Janus partic...
The self-assembly and interfacial jamming of spherical Janus nanoparticles (JNPs) at the water/oil i...
We study the influence of shape of Janus particles on their orientation and surface activity at flui...
Using Monte Carlo simulations the interaction of a nanometre-sized, spherical Janus particle (a part...
The ability of amphiphilic Janus nanoparticles (JNPs) to partition at the oil–water and air–water in...
Janus nanoparticles (JPs) are colloidal entities in which there are two differentiated spatial doma...
Using Monte Carlo simulations the interaction of a nanometre-sized, spherical Janus particle (a part...
The adhesion force and contact angle of gold-capped silica Janus particles and plain silica particle...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.At the oil-water interface, J...
Janus particles are a class of colloids characterized by two regions of distinct surface properties....
Following recent theoretical predictions, we report on the first experiments on the interfacial acti...
Following recent theoretical predictions, we report on the first experiments on the interfacial acti...
We investigate the self-assembly behavior of Janus particles with different geometries at a liquid–l...
We investigate the self-assembly behavior of Janus particles with different geometries at a liquid–l...
Surface heterogeneity affects the behavior of nanoparticles at liquid interfaces. To gain a deeper u...
Recent advances in fabrication techniques have allowed for the synthesis of anisotropic Janus partic...
The self-assembly and interfacial jamming of spherical Janus nanoparticles (JNPs) at the water/oil i...
We study the influence of shape of Janus particles on their orientation and surface activity at flui...
Using Monte Carlo simulations the interaction of a nanometre-sized, spherical Janus particle (a part...
The ability of amphiphilic Janus nanoparticles (JNPs) to partition at the oil–water and air–water in...
Janus nanoparticles (JPs) are colloidal entities in which there are two differentiated spatial doma...
Using Monte Carlo simulations the interaction of a nanometre-sized, spherical Janus particle (a part...
The adhesion force and contact angle of gold-capped silica Janus particles and plain silica particle...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.At the oil-water interface, J...
Janus particles are a class of colloids characterized by two regions of distinct surface properties....