Issue 9, 2022

The advantages of nanoparticle surfactants over Janus nanoparticles on structuring liquids

Abstract

The nanoparticle (NP) surfactants generated in situ by binding NPs and polymers can assemble into an elastic NP monolayer at the interface of two immiscible liquids, structuring the liquids. Janus NPs can be more strongly bound to the interface than the NP surfactants, but they are unable to structure liquids into complex shapes due to the difficulty of assembling the jamming arrays. By molecular dynamics simulations, we give an insight into the better performance of NP surfactants than Janus NPs on dynamically structuring liquids. The high energy binding of Janus NPs to the interface will drive the Janus NPs to assemble into micelles in binary liquids. The micelles are stabilized in one liquid by encapsulating a little of the other liquid, hindering interfacial adsorption when the interface is marginally extended upon liquid deformation. In contrast, the in situ formed NP surfactants can rapidly fill the enlarged interfacial area to arrest the consecutive shape changes of the liquids. Moreover, NP surfactants can be designed with an appropriate coverage ratio (≤50%) of NP surface bearing host–guest sites to avoid dissolution and impart a desirable mechanical elasticity to their assembly.

Graphical abstract: The advantages of nanoparticle surfactants over Janus nanoparticles on structuring liquids

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Oct 2021
Accepted
10 Feb 2022
First published
11 Feb 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 3554-3560

The advantages of nanoparticle surfactants over Janus nanoparticles on structuring liquids

Y. Zhu, D. Wang, J. Guan, Z. Sun and Z. Lu, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 3554 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR06713C

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