The use of colloidal particles as models to understand processes on a smaller size-scale is a highly valuable approach. Compared to molecules, particles are less defined but their architecture can be more complex, so is their long-range interaction. Sometimes one can observe phenomena which are unknown or much more difficult to realize on the molecular level. The current paper focuses on particle-based surfactants and reports about numerous unexpected properties. The main goal is the creation of an amphiphilic system with responsiveness in surface activity and associated self-organization phenomena depending on the application of an external trigger, preferably a physical field. A key step is the creation of a Janus-type particle characteri...
The concept of patchy particles is revolutionizing the research field of colloidal assembly, by the ...
A simple, generalizable method is described to produce Janus colloidal particles. in large quantity ...
Following recent theoretical predictions, we report on the first experiments on the interfacial acti...
Using colloidal particles as models to understand processes on a smaller scale is a precious approac...
Amphiphiles alter the energy of surfaces, but the extent of this feature is typically constant. Smar...
We investigate how amphiphilic Janus particle assembly structures, including clusters and striped tw...
Colloids are micron-sized particles widely used in industrial processes and everyday products. Conve...
Self-organisation is the key route for assembling colloidal particles into well-defined structures. ...
Janus particles, colloid-sized particles with two regions of different surface chemical composition,...
Molecular and nanoscale amphiphiles have been extensively studied as building blocks for organizing ...
Janus particles are asymmetric colloids with polar and apolar sides. Their amphiphilicity makes this...
Recent advances in fabrication techniques have allowed for the synthesis of anisotropic Janus partic...
Janus particles are colloidal particles with more than a single type of surface chemistry or composi...
A novel synthetic route for the preparation of amphiphilic Janus particles based on electrohydrodyna...
Janus particles are biphasic colloids that have two sides with distinct chemistry and wettability. B...
The concept of patchy particles is revolutionizing the research field of colloidal assembly, by the ...
A simple, generalizable method is described to produce Janus colloidal particles. in large quantity ...
Following recent theoretical predictions, we report on the first experiments on the interfacial acti...
Using colloidal particles as models to understand processes on a smaller scale is a precious approac...
Amphiphiles alter the energy of surfaces, but the extent of this feature is typically constant. Smar...
We investigate how amphiphilic Janus particle assembly structures, including clusters and striped tw...
Colloids are micron-sized particles widely used in industrial processes and everyday products. Conve...
Self-organisation is the key route for assembling colloidal particles into well-defined structures. ...
Janus particles, colloid-sized particles with two regions of different surface chemical composition,...
Molecular and nanoscale amphiphiles have been extensively studied as building blocks for organizing ...
Janus particles are asymmetric colloids with polar and apolar sides. Their amphiphilicity makes this...
Recent advances in fabrication techniques have allowed for the synthesis of anisotropic Janus partic...
Janus particles are colloidal particles with more than a single type of surface chemistry or composi...
A novel synthetic route for the preparation of amphiphilic Janus particles based on electrohydrodyna...
Janus particles are biphasic colloids that have two sides with distinct chemistry and wettability. B...
The concept of patchy particles is revolutionizing the research field of colloidal assembly, by the ...
A simple, generalizable method is described to produce Janus colloidal particles. in large quantity ...
Following recent theoretical predictions, we report on the first experiments on the interfacial acti...