Issue 14, 2016

Water–oil Janus emulsions: microfluidic synthesis and morphology design

Abstract

In this work we developed a facile method to prepare water–oil Janus emulsions in situ with tunable morphologies by using a double-bore capillary microfluidic device. In addition, by combining the theory model and our liquids’ properties, we propose a method to design the morphology of water–oil Janus emulsions. To systematically research Janus morphologies we combined the theory model and the fluids’ properties. Under the model guidance, we carefully selected the liquids system where only the interfacial tension between the water phase and the continuous phase changed while keeping the other two interfacial tensions unchanged. Thus we could adjust the Janus morphology by changing the surfactant mass fraction in the continuous phase. In addition, with the double-bore capillary, we prepared water–oil Janus emulsions with a large flow ratio range. By adjusting the flow ratio and the surfactant mass fraction, we successfully prepared Janus emulsions with gradual morphology changes, which would be meaningful in fields that have a high demand for morphology designing of amphiphilic Janus particles.

Graphical abstract: Water–oil Janus emulsions: microfluidic synthesis and morphology design

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Jan 2016
Accepted
27 Feb 2016
First published
01 Mar 2016

Soft Matter, 2016,12, 3425-3430

Water–oil Janus emulsions: microfluidic synthesis and morphology design

X. Ge, J. Huang, J. Xu, J. Chen and G. Luo, Soft Matter, 2016, 12, 3425 DOI: 10.1039/C6SM00130K

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