(525b) Modeling of Tunable Structural Re-Configuration of Janus Colloidal Particles | AIChE

(525b) Modeling of Tunable Structural Re-Configuration of Janus Colloidal Particles

Authors 

Beltran-Villegas, D. J. - Presenter, University of Michigan
Larson, R., University of Michigan



Colloidal particles can assemble into a myriad of structures by virtue of the many interaction forces available to them. Variable range attraction and repulsion and the recently explored non-isotropic character, exemplified by Janus particles, are examples of the versatility of colloidal particles as building blocks. A systematic approach to understand the assembly of Janus colloids, as a function of Janus balance and particle concentration is not yet available. In this work we study the phase behavior of Janus particles as a function of the strength of interaction, Janus balance and volume fraction of spherical particles. A secondary goal of this work is the assessment of re-configurability of the structures found. Our results show the range of stability of several structures, including a fluid phase of small clusters, bilayers and worm-like aggregates. We find the bilayer structures are very stable over a range of phase space and provide a good pre-cursor to hexagonally close-packed structures. These findings enable the understanding of the assembly process of Janus building blocks and provide a framework with which to study the kinetics of structure change.