A novel synthetic route for the preparation
of amphiphilic Janus particles based on electrohydrodynamic cojetting
has been developed. In this approach, selective encapsulation of hydrophobic
fluorodecyl-polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (F-POSS) in one compartment
and a poly(vinyl alcohol) in the second compartment results in colloidal
particles with surfactant-like properties including the self-organization
at oil–water and air–water interfaces. Successful localization
of the respective polymers in different compartments of the same particle
is confirmed by a combination of fluorescence microscopy, vibrational
spectroscopy, and ζ-potential measurements. We believe that
this straightforward synthetic approach may lead to a diverse class
of surface-active colloids that will have significant relevance ranging
from basic scientific studies to immediate applications in areas,
such as pharmaceutical sciences or cosmetics.