Synthesis of Monodisperse Bi-Compartmentalized Amphiphilic Janus Microparticles for Tailored Assembly at the Oil-Water Interface

  • Jeong Won Kim
  • , Jangwoo Cho
  • , Jaehong Cho
  • , Bum Jun Park
  • , Yong Jin Kim
  • , Kyung Ho Choi
  • , Jin Woong Kim

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Abstract

Janus particles endowed with controlled anisotropies represent promising building blocks and assembly materials because of their asymmetric functionalities. Herein, we show that using the seeded monomer swelling and polymerization technique allows us to obtain bi-compartmentalized Janus microparticles that are generated depending on the phase miscibility of the poly (alkyl acrylate) chains against the polystyrene seed, thus minimizing the interfacial free energy. When tetradecyl acrylate is used, complete compartmentalization into two distinct bulbs can be achieved, while tuning the relative dimension ratio of compartmented bulb against the whole particle. Finally, we have demonstrated that selectively patching the silica nanoparticles onto one of the bulb surfaces gives amphiphilicity to the particles that can assemble at the oil-water interface with a designated level of adhesion, thus leading to development of a highly stable Pickering emulsion system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4509-4513
Number of pages5
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume55
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Mar 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • amphiphilicity
  • anisotropic phase properties
  • Janus microparticles
  • oil-water interfaces

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