Rational Design and Synthesis of Janus Composites
Surface-Active Agents
Polymers
Surface Properties
Colloids
02 engineering and technology
Particle Size
0210 nano-technology
Nanostructures
DOI:
10.1002/adma.201305415
Publication Date:
2014-03-20T08:03:23Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
Janus composites with two different components divided on the same object have gained growing interest in many fields, such as solid emulsion stabilizers, sensors, optical probes and self‐propellers. Over the past twenty years, various synthesis methods have been developed including Pickering emulsion interfacial modification, block copolymer self‐assembly, microfluidics, electro co‐jetting, and swelling emulsion polymerization. Anisotropic shape and asymmetric spatial distribution of compositions and functionalities determine their unique performances. Rational design and large scale synthesis of functional Janus materials are crucial for the systematical characterization of performance and exploitation of practical applications.
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