A quick and simple route to form soft Janus colloids

ORAL

Abstract

Janus colloids, i.e., particles with two chemically distinct compartments or ``faces,'' are of significant scientific interest as they could serve as the enabling material for self-organizing superstructures and functional nanodevices. The internally segregated structures present in Janus particles are not only beneficial for self-assembly applications, but are also attractive from a more fundamental scientific perspective for the insight they can provide on hybrid material interfaces. Here, we present a novel, one-step nano-precipitation process for the formation of soft Janus colloids composed of two compositionally distinct and surface-active polymer domains. In particular, this approach allows for the fabrication of Janus particles from both homopolymers and block co-polymers, generates phase-separated Janus structures on extremely fast timescales, and provides excellent scalability.

*Supported, in part, by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Graduate Fellowship Program (DOE SCGF)

Authors

  • Chris Sosa

    • Princeton University
  • Rodney Priestley

    • Princeton Univ
    • Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University
    • Princeton University
  • Robert Prud'homme

    • Princeton University