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Straightforward preparation of supramolecular Janus nanorods by hydrogen bonding of end-functionalized polymers

Shuaiyuan Han, Sandrine Pensec, Dijwar Yilmaz, Cédric Lorthioir, Jacques Jestin, Jean‐Michel Guigner, Frédérick Niepceron, Jutta Rieger, François Stoffelbach, Erwan Nicol, Olivier Colombani, Laurent Bouteiller

2020Nature Communications24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Janus cylinders are one-dimensional colloids that have two faces with different compositions and functionalities, and are useful as building blocks for advanced functional materials. Such anisotropic objects are difficult to prepare with nanometric dimensions. Here we describe a robust and versatile strategy to form micrometer long Janus nanorods with diameters in the 10-nanometer range, by self-assembly in water of end-functionalized polymers. The Janus topology is not a result of the phase segregation of incompatible polymer arms, but is driven by the interactions between unsymmetrical and complementary hydrogen bonded stickers. Therefore, even compatible polymers can be used to form these Janus objects. In fact, any polymers should qualify, as long as they do not prevent co-assembly of the stickers. To illustrate their applicative potential, we show that these Janus nanorods can efficiently stabilize oil-in-water emulsions.

Topics & Concepts

JanusNanorodPolymerNanotechnologyMaterials scienceSupramolecular chemistryJanus particlesSupramolecular polymersMicrometerNanometrePolymer scienceChemistryMoleculePhysicsOrganic chemistryOpticsComposite materialPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationSurfactants and Colloidal SystemsProteins in Food Systems
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