HypothesisJanus polymeric nanoparticles have attracted much attention for their wide range of applications in various fields due to the presence of two domains with different chemistries, compositions or functionalities. This type of particles is obtained by various conventional methods which require several steps (the particle elaboration and the surface functionalization), sometimes leading to the elaboration of emulsions with large and multimodal sizes distributions. Various physical and chemical parameters influence the particles size, morphology and stability.ExperimentsIn this study, we propose to prepare polymeric Janus nanoparticles (JNPs) by a one-step method from a mixture of two different polymers and to compare several emulsific...
Several hundred grams of Janus nanoparticles (<i>d</i> ≈ 40 nm) were synthesized from triblock terpo...
We describe a versatile and facile route for the preparation of Janus microbeads using single emulsi...
In this study polymer blends of polystyrene and poly(propylene carbonate) were prepared using the mi...
HypothesisJanus polymeric nanoparticles have attracted much attention for their wide range of applic...
Anisotropic particles, in shape or chemistry, have raised enthusiasm since they interact with their ...
Janus nanoparticles with a poly(l-lactide) face and a polystyrene-based face functionalized with ami...
One-step vibrational mixing has afforded the batch-scale preparation of a Janus emulsion. The fabric...
Due to their strong tendency for demixing, immiscible polymers require compatibilization to ensure t...
Janus nanoparticles with a poly(l-lactide) face and a polystyrene-based face functionalized with am...
We present a simple method with the aid of a microfluidic droplet-generation technique to fabricate ...
Janus particles exhibit many unique chemical, optical, electrical, and physical properties due to th...
New strategies for synthesis of Janus particles are of essential importance in the advancement of ma...
Developing a novel smart material with tunable properties and multiple functionalities is of great i...
We present a facile approach toward straightforward synthesis of Janus nanoparticles (NPs) of poly(...
We demonstrate a scalable continuous feed method for the synthesis of polymer Janus nanoparticles wi...
Several hundred grams of Janus nanoparticles (<i>d</i> ≈ 40 nm) were synthesized from triblock terpo...
We describe a versatile and facile route for the preparation of Janus microbeads using single emulsi...
In this study polymer blends of polystyrene and poly(propylene carbonate) were prepared using the mi...
HypothesisJanus polymeric nanoparticles have attracted much attention for their wide range of applic...
Anisotropic particles, in shape or chemistry, have raised enthusiasm since they interact with their ...
Janus nanoparticles with a poly(l-lactide) face and a polystyrene-based face functionalized with ami...
One-step vibrational mixing has afforded the batch-scale preparation of a Janus emulsion. The fabric...
Due to their strong tendency for demixing, immiscible polymers require compatibilization to ensure t...
Janus nanoparticles with a poly(l-lactide) face and a polystyrene-based face functionalized with am...
We present a simple method with the aid of a microfluidic droplet-generation technique to fabricate ...
Janus particles exhibit many unique chemical, optical, electrical, and physical properties due to th...
New strategies for synthesis of Janus particles are of essential importance in the advancement of ma...
Developing a novel smart material with tunable properties and multiple functionalities is of great i...
We present a facile approach toward straightforward synthesis of Janus nanoparticles (NPs) of poly(...
We demonstrate a scalable continuous feed method for the synthesis of polymer Janus nanoparticles wi...
Several hundred grams of Janus nanoparticles (<i>d</i> ≈ 40 nm) were synthesized from triblock terpo...
We describe a versatile and facile route for the preparation of Janus microbeads using single emulsi...
In this study polymer blends of polystyrene and poly(propylene carbonate) were prepared using the mi...