Interface mediated assembly and evaporation driven deposition of Janus particles

ORAL

Abstract

We study the self-assembly of Janus particles during the drying process inside a thin aqueous film. It has been discovered that Janus particles form unique drying patterns, which are distinctively different from those formed by homogeneous particles. By tracking both translational and rotational dynamics of Janus particles, different stages of drying process were revealed. The orientation of Janus particles are strongly influenced by the interface. The effects of drying condition, substrate and Janus balance will be discussed.

*Startup fund from Iowa State University

Presenters

  • Shan Jiang

    • Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University

Authors

  • Shan Jiang

    • Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University
  • Kyle Miller

    • Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University
  • Emily Olson

    • Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University
  • Nancy Sweeney

    • Ames Laboratory