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Electroformation of Janus and patchy capsules

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  • Zbigniew Rozynek

    (Norwegian University of Science and Technology
    Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences)

  • Alexander Mikkelsen

    (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

  • Paul Dommersnes

    (Matière et Systèmes Complexes, Université Paris 7 Diderot
    Centre for Advanced Study, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters)

  • Jon Otto Fossum

    (Norwegian University of Science and Technology
    Centre for Advanced Study, Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters)

Abstract

Janus and patchy particles have designed heterogeneous surfaces that consist of two or several patches with different materials properties. These particles are emerging as building blocks for a new class of soft matter and functional materials. Here we introduce a route for forming heterogeneous capsules by producing highly ordered jammed colloidal shells of various shapes with domains of controlled size and composition. These structures combine the functionalities offered by Janus or patchy particles, and those given by permeable shells such as colloidosomes. The simple assembly route involves the synergetic action of electro-hydrodynamic flow and electro-coalescence. We demonstrate that the method is robust and straightforwardly extendable to production of multi-patchy capsules. This forms a starting point for producing patchy colloidosomes with domains of anisotropic chemical surface properties, permeability or mixed liquid–solid phase domains, which could be exploited to produce functional emulsions, light and hollow supra-colloidosome structures, or scaffolds.

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  • Zbigniew Rozynek & Alexander Mikkelsen & Paul Dommersnes & Jon Otto Fossum, 2014. "Electroformation of Janus and patchy capsules," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 5(1), pages 1-6, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:5:y:2014:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms4945
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4945
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