Janus particles are of great research interest because of their reduced symmetry, which provides them with unique physical and chemical properties. Such particles can be prepared from spherical structures through colloidal assembly. Whilst colloidal assembly has the potential to be a low cost and scalable process, it typically lacks selectivity. As a consequence, it results in a complex mixture of particles of different architectures, which is tedious to purify. Very recently, we reported the colloidal synthesis of Au semishells, making use of polystyrene–polyphenylsiloxane Janus particles as an intermediate product (Chem. Commun. 2017, 53, 3898–3901). Here, we demonstrate that these Janus particles are realized through colloidal assembly o...
Janus particles are asymmetric colloids with polar and apolar sides. Their amphiphilicity makes this...
Janus nanoparticles possess amphiphilic properties and thus exhibit vast applications in the field o...
Janus particles represent a unique group of patchy particles combining two or more different physica...
Janus particles are of great research interest because of their reduced symmetry, which provides the...
Janus particles are of great research interest because of their reduced symmetry, which provides the...
Janus particles are of great research interest because of their reduced symmetry, which provides the...
Janus particles exhibit a strong tendency to directionally assemble and segregate to interfaces and ...
New strategies for synthesis of Janus particles are of essential importance in the advancement of ma...
Since the term was coined in 1991 by Nobel laureate Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Janus particle research...
Janus particles are colloidal particles with more than a single type of surface chemistry or composi...
The synthesis of colloids, whose properties can be adjusted by modifying the space arrangement of th...
The quest for new smart materials with engineered properties and desired functionalities has recentl...
Janus nanoparticles with a poly(l-lactide) face and a polystyrene-based face functionalized with ami...
| openaire: EC/H2020/742829/EU//DRIVENWe show a facile synthetic route towards colloidal SiO2-based ...
Controlling the distribution of ionizable groups of opposite charge in microgels is an extremely cha...
Janus particles are asymmetric colloids with polar and apolar sides. Their amphiphilicity makes this...
Janus nanoparticles possess amphiphilic properties and thus exhibit vast applications in the field o...
Janus particles represent a unique group of patchy particles combining two or more different physica...
Janus particles are of great research interest because of their reduced symmetry, which provides the...
Janus particles are of great research interest because of their reduced symmetry, which provides the...
Janus particles are of great research interest because of their reduced symmetry, which provides the...
Janus particles exhibit a strong tendency to directionally assemble and segregate to interfaces and ...
New strategies for synthesis of Janus particles are of essential importance in the advancement of ma...
Since the term was coined in 1991 by Nobel laureate Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Janus particle research...
Janus particles are colloidal particles with more than a single type of surface chemistry or composi...
The synthesis of colloids, whose properties can be adjusted by modifying the space arrangement of th...
The quest for new smart materials with engineered properties and desired functionalities has recentl...
Janus nanoparticles with a poly(l-lactide) face and a polystyrene-based face functionalized with ami...
| openaire: EC/H2020/742829/EU//DRIVENWe show a facile synthetic route towards colloidal SiO2-based ...
Controlling the distribution of ionizable groups of opposite charge in microgels is an extremely cha...
Janus particles are asymmetric colloids with polar and apolar sides. Their amphiphilicity makes this...
Janus nanoparticles possess amphiphilic properties and thus exhibit vast applications in the field o...
Janus particles represent a unique group of patchy particles combining two or more different physica...