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Amphiphilic Janus Microspheres Prepared by Caged Photoactivatable Alkoxysilane

Coatings [2022]
Wei Li, Daodao Hu, Jinxin Ma, Shukun Shen
ABSTRACT

A simple photolysis route was proposed to prepare Amphiphilic Janus Particles (AJP) based on SiO2microspheres. The surface of SiO2microspheres were modified by photoactive alkoxysilane, which was synthesized by dealcoholization condensation of 6-nitroveratroyloxycarbonyl and isocyanatopropyl-triethoxysilane. UV irradiation caused eater-breaking allowed for the precise control of hydrophilic modification of the hemispherical exposed particles surfaces. The component and morphology of the obtained particles were characterized by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, and the Janus feature was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and dispersity in the oil–water dual-phases. The following results were obtained. The AJP with 450 nm size processes the hydrophilic amino groups on one side and the hydrophobic 6-nitroveratryloxycarbonyl moieties on the other. Additionally, the AJP were located at the phase boundary between water and n-hexane, and the negative charged gold nanoparticles with 25 nm size were adsorbed only onto the side with the positive charged amino groups. The AJP have interfacial adsorption energies that can be as much as three times larger than that of homogeneous particles and thus exhibit excellent surface activities.Keywords:amphiphilic Janus particles;UV-irradiation;photoactive alkoxysilane;golden nanoparticles;asymmetrical distribution

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