18106342. Synthesis of Janus Nanomaterials simplified abstract (Saudi Arabian Oil Company)

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Synthesis of Janus Nanomaterials

Organization Name

Saudi Arabian Oil Company

Inventor(s)

Wei Wang of Quincy MA (US)

Synthesis of Janus Nanomaterials - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18106342 titled 'Synthesis of Janus Nanomaterials

Simplified Explanation

Abstract

The patent application describes a method for synthesizing Janus nanoparticles by creating a lamellar phase with water layers, organic layers, and a surfactant. Chemical precursors are then reacted within the lamellar phase to form the Janus nanoparticles at the interfaces of the water and organic layers.

Bullet Points

  • Synthesis of Janus nanoparticles using a lamellar phase
  • Lamellar phase consists of water layers, organic layers, and a surfactant
  • Chemical precursors are reacted within the lamellar phase
  • Janus nanoparticles are formed at the interfaces of water and organic layers

Potential Applications

  • Drug delivery systems
  • Catalysis
  • Energy storage
  • Biomedical imaging

Problems Solved

  • Provides a method for synthesizing Janus nanoparticles
  • Allows for controlled formation of Janus nanoparticles at specific interfaces
  • Offers a scalable and efficient approach for producing Janus nanoparticles

Benefits

  • Enhanced control over nanoparticle synthesis
  • Versatile applications in various fields
  • Improved efficiency and scalability in production


Original Abstract Submitted

Synthesizing Janus nanoparticles including forming a lamellar phase having water layers, organic layers, and a surfactant, and reacting chemical precursors in the lamellar phase to form the Janus nanoparticles at interfaces of the water layers with the organic layers.