2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00396-020-04601-y
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Janus particles: from concepts to environmentally friendly materials and sustainable applications

Abstract: Janus particles represent a unique group of patchy particles combining two or more different physical or chemical functionalities at their opposite sides. Especially, individual Janus particles (JPs) with both chemical and geometrical anisotropy as well as their assembled layers provide considerable advantages over the conventional monofunctional particles or surfactant molecules offering (a) a high surface-to-volume ratio; (b) high interfacial activity; (c) target controlling and manipulation of their interfa… Show more

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“…First, biocompatible materials should be ideally employed. Another key point to consider is the biodegradability of the materials into non-harmful products, which is of paramount importance in in vivo bioimaging and cellular sensing, and is compatible with the principles of green chemistry [ 25 ]. In the case of JMs, biocompatible propulsion schemes are needed, as the oxygen peroxide or other fuels used traditionally are toxic to human cells avoiding its direct application in whole blood.…”
Section: Jps and Jms: Fabrication Routes And Attributes Pursuedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, biocompatible materials should be ideally employed. Another key point to consider is the biodegradability of the materials into non-harmful products, which is of paramount importance in in vivo bioimaging and cellular sensing, and is compatible with the principles of green chemistry [ 25 ]. In the case of JMs, biocompatible propulsion schemes are needed, as the oxygen peroxide or other fuels used traditionally are toxic to human cells avoiding its direct application in whole blood.…”
Section: Jps and Jms: Fabrication Routes And Attributes Pursuedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can be synthesized in geometrically different shapes and chemical compositions with high uniformity and precision [14]. Polysaccharides, such as, alginates, chitosan, pectin, cellulose and heparin, have been used to produce biobased Janus particles [25,26].…”
Section: Emulsion Formation and Stabilization By Natural Polymers And Particlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is noted that AB-type diblock co-micelles also represent Janus-type micelles, where the two opposing faces are arranged perpendicular to the cylindrical long axis. The broken symmetry of Janus particles offers efficient and distinctive means of targeting complex materials by hierarchical self-assembly and realize unique properties and applications, like particulate surfactants, optical nanoprobes, biosensors, self-propulsion, and many more [ 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 , 41 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%