Emulsions in which water droplets are dispersed in fluorocarbon oil phase (W/F emulsions) serve as effective means to encapsulate bioactives and precisely execute reactions in confined space due to the gas permeability, chemical inertness, and biocompatibility offered by the continuous phase. While molecular surfactants consisting of perfluorinated polyether (PFPE) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) have been used to stabilize these emulsions, these surfactants cannot effectively prevent coalescence and cross-contamination between the neighboring droplets. Herein, we present Janus nanoparticles (F-SiO2-PEG) as biocompatible colloidal surfactants to achieve excellent stability in W/F emulsions. By utilizing monolayered wax colloidosomes as templa...
Taking advantage of the quick and efficient access of vapor to surfaces, a simple, solvent-free meth...
Like surfactants with tunable hydrocarbon chain length, Janus nanoparticles also possess the ability...
Janus nanoparticles (JPs) are colloidal entities in which there are two differentiated spatial doma...
Emulsions are dispersions of droplets of one fluid within a second, immiscible fluid and have a wide...
Emulsions are dispersions of droplets of one fluid within a second, immiscible fluid and have a wide...
Janus particles exhibit a strong tendency to directionally assemble and segregate to interfaces and ...
Janus colloidal surfactants with opposing wettability on two structural parts are receiving attentio...
For the first time, large amount of Janus silica particles as small as 100 nm in diameter were prepa...
A simple, generalizable method is described to produce Janus colloidal particles. in large quantity ...
Complex emulsions, including Janus droplets, are becoming increasingly important in pharmaceuticals ...
Janus particles are asymmetric colloids with polar and apolar sides. Their amphiphilicity makes this...
Janus particles exhibit many unique chemical, optical, electrical, and physical properties due to th...
A novel synthetic route for the preparation of amphiphilic Janus particles based on electrohydrodyna...
Micrometer-sized gold–silica Janus particles act as an effective stabilizer of emulsions by adsorpti...
Janus particles endowed with controlled anisotropies represent promising building blocks and assembl...
Taking advantage of the quick and efficient access of vapor to surfaces, a simple, solvent-free meth...
Like surfactants with tunable hydrocarbon chain length, Janus nanoparticles also possess the ability...
Janus nanoparticles (JPs) are colloidal entities in which there are two differentiated spatial doma...
Emulsions are dispersions of droplets of one fluid within a second, immiscible fluid and have a wide...
Emulsions are dispersions of droplets of one fluid within a second, immiscible fluid and have a wide...
Janus particles exhibit a strong tendency to directionally assemble and segregate to interfaces and ...
Janus colloidal surfactants with opposing wettability on two structural parts are receiving attentio...
For the first time, large amount of Janus silica particles as small as 100 nm in diameter were prepa...
A simple, generalizable method is described to produce Janus colloidal particles. in large quantity ...
Complex emulsions, including Janus droplets, are becoming increasingly important in pharmaceuticals ...
Janus particles are asymmetric colloids with polar and apolar sides. Their amphiphilicity makes this...
Janus particles exhibit many unique chemical, optical, electrical, and physical properties due to th...
A novel synthetic route for the preparation of amphiphilic Janus particles based on electrohydrodyna...
Micrometer-sized gold–silica Janus particles act as an effective stabilizer of emulsions by adsorpti...
Janus particles endowed with controlled anisotropies represent promising building blocks and assembl...
Taking advantage of the quick and efficient access of vapor to surfaces, a simple, solvent-free meth...
Like surfactants with tunable hydrocarbon chain length, Janus nanoparticles also possess the ability...
Janus nanoparticles (JPs) are colloidal entities in which there are two differentiated spatial doma...