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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 627: 375-384, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35863196

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HYPOTHESIS: A solvent evaporation-induced phase separation method, which is based on the preferential partitioning of two or more immiscible materials after solvent evaporation on providing heat, has been one of the main strategies for synthesis of Janus particles (JPs). Considering this approach, it should be possible to synthesize surfactant free-JPs in continuous flow by the ultrasonic nebulizer spray method. EXPERIMENTS: Two polymers, polystyrene and polymethylmethacrylate, were dissolved in dichloromethane, and droplets of a precursor solution generated by an ultrasonic nebulizer were then conveyed through a borosilicate glass cylinder with two heating zones. The solvent evaporation-induced phase separation occurred in a single flow process, which resulted in the preferential partitioning of two incompatible polymers in the droplets, leading to the formation of the spherical bicompartmental JPs. FINDINGS: The successful fabrication of spherical JPs was observed at high polymer concentrations (1.5 and 2.0 wt%), and at elevated temperature (40-75 °C). The fluorescent compartmentalization of JPs was confirmed. Furthermore, the interfacial arrangement of JPs at oil-water interface was studied. A detailed explanation of theoretical prediction of interfacial configurations of JPs was provided. Lastly, the generated JPs were proved as Pickering stabilizers at the oil-water interface.


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Multifunctional Nanoparticles , Pulmonary Surfactants , Emulsions , Excipients , Methylene Chloride , Nebulizers and Vaporizers , Polymers , Polymethyl Methacrylate , Polystyrenes , Solvents , Surface-Active Agents , Ultrasonics , Water
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