Janus particles: design, preparation, and biomedical applications

Haiyang Su(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Cameron Alexander Hurd Price(Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics), Li Jing(Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics), Qiang Tian(Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics), Jian Liu(Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics), Kun Qian(Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Materials Today Bio
September 1, 2019
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Abstract

Janus particles with an anisotropic structure have emerged as a focus of intensive research due to their diverse composition and surface chemistry, which show excellent performance in various fields, especially in biomedical applications. In this review, we briefly introduce the structures, composition, and properties of Janus particles, followed by a summary of their biomedical applications. Then we review several design strategies including morphology, particle size, composition, and surface modification, that will affect the performance of Janus particles. Subsequently, we explore the synthetic methodologies of Janus particles, with an emphasis on the most prevalent synthetic method (surface nucleation and seeded growth). Following this, we highlight Janus particles in biomedical applications, especially in drug delivery, bio-imaging, and bio-sensing. Finally, we will consider the current challenges the materials face with perspectives in the future directions.


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