Janus particles (JPs), as a special material with anisotropic chemical or physical partitioning, show great potential for application in the fields of material science, biomedicine, energy, and environment. How to achieve fine structural control and large-scale synthesis of JPs is the key point and difficulty for JPs. Seeded emulsion polymerization, as a simple and efficient method, plays an important role in the controlled fabrication of JPs. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of the research progress in the preparation of JPs via seeded emulsion polymerization. We systematically summarize the process mechanisms and key parameters influencing the formation of Janus structures, with particular emphasis on the effects of seed characteristics, polymerization conditions, and component selection on particle morphology and anisotropy.
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Ying‐Ying Wu
Yingchun Long
Guolin Zhang
Molecules
Tsinghua University
Liaoning University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68d44c5531b076d99fa56393 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30183691
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