We demonstrate that it is of critical importance to prepare Janus particles with a high degree of control over the surface roughness. To elucidate information regarding the behaviour of Janus particles at an interface, we have used a gel-trapping technique coupled with metal evaporation to prepare Janus particles. Since one face is covered in gold, direct observation of the different faces at air–water and water–oil interfaces can be carried out. For particles prepared by this gel-trapping technique, the interface between hemispheres is rough and this leads to the observed orientation being random. We show that for these particles the surface roughness can dominate over the surface chemistry with regards to particle orientation. This has im...
Following recent theoretical predictions, we report on the first experiments on the interfacial acti...
The use of the Janus motif in colloidal particles, i.e., anisotropic surface properties on opposite ...
Janus particles are a class of colloids characterized by two regions of distinct surface properties....
Recent advances in fabrication techniques have allowed for the synthesis of anisotropic Janus partic...
We study the influence of shape of Janus particles on their orientation and surface activity at flui...
The adhesion force and contact angle of gold-capped silica Janus particles and plain silica particle...
We study the equilibrium orientation of nonspherical Janus particles at an oil–water interface. Two ...
We investigate the self-assembly behavior of Janus particles with different geometries at a liquid–l...
We investigate the equilibrium orientation and adsorption process of a single, ellipsoidal Janus par...
We investigate the self-assembly behavior of Janus particles with different geometries at a liquid–l...
Using Monte Carlo simulations the interaction of a nanometre-sized, spherical Janus particle (a part...
Using Monte Carlo simulations the interaction of a nanometre-sized, spherical Janus particle (a part...
The interactions of autonomous microswimmers play an important role for the formation of collective ...
We investigated the geometric and chemical factors of nonspherical Janus particles (i.e., Janus elli...
Colloidal particles with anisotropic surface properties are an emergent class of novel materials tha...
Following recent theoretical predictions, we report on the first experiments on the interfacial acti...
The use of the Janus motif in colloidal particles, i.e., anisotropic surface properties on opposite ...
Janus particles are a class of colloids characterized by two regions of distinct surface properties....
Recent advances in fabrication techniques have allowed for the synthesis of anisotropic Janus partic...
We study the influence of shape of Janus particles on their orientation and surface activity at flui...
The adhesion force and contact angle of gold-capped silica Janus particles and plain silica particle...
We study the equilibrium orientation of nonspherical Janus particles at an oil–water interface. Two ...
We investigate the self-assembly behavior of Janus particles with different geometries at a liquid–l...
We investigate the equilibrium orientation and adsorption process of a single, ellipsoidal Janus par...
We investigate the self-assembly behavior of Janus particles with different geometries at a liquid–l...
Using Monte Carlo simulations the interaction of a nanometre-sized, spherical Janus particle (a part...
Using Monte Carlo simulations the interaction of a nanometre-sized, spherical Janus particle (a part...
The interactions of autonomous microswimmers play an important role for the formation of collective ...
We investigated the geometric and chemical factors of nonspherical Janus particles (i.e., Janus elli...
Colloidal particles with anisotropic surface properties are an emergent class of novel materials tha...
Following recent theoretical predictions, we report on the first experiments on the interfacial acti...
The use of the Janus motif in colloidal particles, i.e., anisotropic surface properties on opposite ...
Janus particles are a class of colloids characterized by two regions of distinct surface properties....