Surface activity of Janus particles adsorbed atfluid-fluid interfaces: Theoretical and experimental aspects.
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2016Sponsorship
This work was supported by the Spanish MINECO (projects MAT2011-23339 and MAT2013-44429-R), by “Junta de Andalucía” and FEDER (projects P10-FQM-5977 and P12-FQM-1443).Abstract
Since de Gennes coined in 1992 the term Janus particle (JP), there has been a continued effort to develop this field. The purpose of this review is to present the most relevant theoretical and experimental results obtained so far on the surface activity of amphiphilic JPs at fluid interfaces. The surface activity of JPs at fluid–fluid interfaces can be experimentally determined using two different methods: the classical Langmuir balance or the pendant drop tensiometry. The second method requires much less amount of sample than the first one, but it has also some experimental limitations. In all cases collected here the JPs exhibited a higher surface or interfacial activity than the corresponding homogeneous particles. This reveals the significant advantage of JPs for the stabilization of emulsions and foams.