Amphiphilic Soft Janus Particles as Interfacial Stabilizers

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Abstract

Janus particles, which incorporate two or more ``faces'' with different chemical functionality, have attracted great attention in scientific research. Amphiphilic Janus particles have two faces with distinctly different hydrophobicity. This can be thought of as colloidal surfactants. Theoretical studies on the stabilization of emulsions using Janus particles have confirmed higher efficiency. Herein we synthesize the narrow distributed amphiphilic polymeric Janus particles via Precipitation-Induced Self-Assembly (PISA). The efficiency of the amphiphilic Janus particles are tested on different oil/water systems. Biocompatible polymers can also be used on this strategy and may potentially have wide application for food emulsion, cosmetics and personal products.

Authors

  • Wenda Wang

    Princeton Univ

  • Sunny Niu

    Princeton Univ

  • Chris Sosa

    Princeton Univ

  • Robert K. Prud'homme

    Princeton Univ, Princeton University

  • Rodney Priestley

    Princeton Univ