Scalable preparation of Janus particles with high naturality

US12173103B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12173103-B2
Application numberUS-202117212282-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 25, 2021
Priority dateMar 25, 2020
Publication dateDec 24, 2024
Grant dateDec 24, 2024

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Provided are Janus particles derived from natural starting materials, including starting materials that are plant-based and are not based on petrochemicals. Also provided are related compositions that include the disclosed particles, including emulsion compositions. Additionally provided are methods of synthesizing the disclosed Janus particles.

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What is claimed: 1. A Janus particle, the Janus particle comprising (a) a single hydrophilic lobe derived from one or more natural or naturally-derived hydrophilic species; and (b) a single hydrophobic lobe derived from one or more natural or naturally-derived hydrophobic species, each of the single hydrophilic lobe and the single hydrophobic lobe having a rounded surface, and one of the single hydrophilic lobe and the single hydrophobic lobe cupped over the rounded surface of the other of the single hydrophilic lobe and the single hydrophobic lobe, wherein the natural or naturally-derived hydrophilic species comprises a polysaccharide or a peptide, and wherein the natural or naturally-derived hydrophobic species comprises a glyceride, a resin, or a wax. 2. The Janus particle of claim 1 , wherein the natural or naturally-derived hydrophilic species comprises a polysaccharide. 3. The Janus particle of claim 2 , wherein the polysaccharide comprises one or more of a cellulose, an alginate, a dextran, and a chitosan. 4. The Janus particle of claim 3 , wherein the cellulose comprises methyl cellulose, ethyl cellulose, or acetylated cellulose. 5. The Janus particle of claim 1 , wherein the natural or naturally-derived hydrophilic species comprises a peptide. 6. The Janus particle of claim 1 , wherein the glyceride comprises a triglyceride. 7. The Janus particle of claim 1 , wherein the natural or naturally-derived hydrophobic species comprises at least one unsaturated carbon-carbon bond. 8. The Janus particle of claim 1 , wherein the single hydrophilic lobe is characterized as being spherical in configuration. 9. The Janus particle of claim 1 , wherein the Janus particle defines a surface area, and wherein the hydrophobic lobe defines less than about 99% of the surface area. 10. The Janus particle of claim 9 , wherein the hydrophobic lobe defines less than about 25% of the surface area. 11. A population of Janus particles according to claim 1 , wherein the population is essentially monodisperse. 12. A population of Janus particles according to claim 1 , wherein the population is polydisperse. 13. An emulsion, the emulsion comprising a first species, a second species immiscible with the first species, and a plurality of Janus particles according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of Janus particles are disposed so as to emulsify the first species and the second species. 14. The emulsion of claim 13 , wherein the emulsion is defined as the first species in the second species. 15. The emulsion of claim 13 , wherein the emulsion is defined as the second species in the first species. 16. A method, comprising contacting a plurality of Janus particles according to claim 1 to a first species and a second species immiscible with the first species under such conditions that the plurality of Janus particles become disposed at an interface between the first species and the second species so as to emulsify the first species and the second species. 17. A method, comprising: contacting (a) at least one of a natural or naturally-derived hydrophilic species with (b) a natural or naturally-derived hydrophobic species; and polymerizing, solidifying, or gelating at least one of the (c) natural or naturally-derived hydrophobic species or (d) the natural or naturally-derived hydrophobic species; the polymerizing, solidifying, or gelating being performed so as to give rise to a Janus particle according to claim 1 , wherein the natural or naturally-derived hydrophilic species comprises a polysaccharide or a peptide, and wherein the natural or naturally-derived hydrophobic species comprises a glyceride, a resin, or a wax.

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  • Emulsions including solid particles, e.g. as solution or dispersion, i.e. molten material or material dissolved in a solvent or dispersed in a liquid · CPC title

  • Emulsions of oils, e.g. fuel, and water · CPC title

  • Methods of emulsifying · CPC title

  • containing epoxy radicals · CPC title

  • by ultraviolet or visible light · CPC title

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What does patent US12173103B2 cover?
Provided are Janus particles derived from natural starting materials, including starting materials that are plant-based and are not based on petrochemicals. Also provided are related compositions that include the disclosed particles, including emulsion compositions. Additionally provided are methods of synthesizing the disclosed Janus particles.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Pennsylvania
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C08F251/02. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 24 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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