Self-assembly of amphiphilic Janus particles at planar walls: A density functional study
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We investigate the structure formation of amphiphilic molecules at planar walls using density functional theory. The molecules are modeled as (hard) spheres composed of a hydrophilic and hydrophobic part. The orientation of the resulting Janus-particles is described as a vector representing an internal degree of freedom. Our density functional approach involves Fundamental Measure Theory combined with a mean-field approximation for the anisotropic interaction. Considering neutral, hydrophilic and hydrophobic walls, we study the adsorption of the particles, focussing on the competition between the surface field and interact ion-induced ordering phenomena. Finally, we consider systems confined between two planar walls. It is shown that the anisotropic Janus interaction yields pronounced frustration effects at low temperatures.
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