Janus-Core and Shell Microfibers
Langmuir2013Vol. 29(20), pp. 6181–6186
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Abstract
Janus microcylinders composed of different polymers were prepared through coaxial co-jetting with dual-core flows, followed by cross-linking, microsectioning, and shell removal. Uniquely shaped building blocks can be fabricated by photo-patterning of one hemisphere of the microcylinders.
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