On the Interfacial Assembly of Anisotropic Amphiphilic Janus Particles

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2024)

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It has been shown both theoretically and experimentally that amphiphilic Janus particles are the most effective solid surfactants to stabilize interfaces. In most cases, the Janus particles investigated have uniform morphologies with Janus boundaries dividing the particle into halves. However, there are many examples of Janus particles where the hydrophilic and hydrophobic domains are not equally distributed. The effects of this uneven domain distribution on the mechanism and kinetics of Janus particle assembly, and final equilibrium state are not well-understood. Dynamic pendant drop tensiometry offers a means to probe both the equilibrium assembly and the kinetics and mechanism of assembly. Here, the interfacial kinetics and assembly of spherical anisotropic Janus particles are investigated using dynamic pendant drop tensiometry. Systematic studies quantifying the time-dependent interfacial behavior as a function of Janus particle morphology, chemical composition, particle concentration, and NaOH and HCl concentration are performed. These studies shed light on the assembly mechanism of more complex Janus particle morphologies and highlight their effectiveness as interface stabilizers. This study focuses on the interfacial assembly mechanism of anisotropic amphiphilic Janus particles as a function of concentration, morphology, amphiphilicity, and NaOH and HCl concentration. Characterization by dynamic pendant drop tensiometry provides new insights into controlling the kinetics of Janus particle assembly and the equilibrium configuration of Janus particles at the interface.image
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interfacial assembly,interfacial dynamics,Janus particles
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