Manipulation of the Interfacial Tension of Liquid Metal in Electrolyte
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Surface Tension Measurement via Sessile Droplet
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Capillary Injection
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Capillary Withdrawal
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Results: Response of Liquid Metal to Electrical Potential
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Conclusion
Transcript
The overall goal of this procedure is to demonstrate the manipulation of liquid metal under the influence of electrochemical potentials. This method tunes the interfacial tension of liquid metal over an enormous range while elucidating the role of
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We present a method to control the interfacial energy of a liquid metal in an electrolyte via electrochemical deposition (or removal) of a surface oxide layer. This simple method can control the capillary behavior of gallium-based liquid metals by tuning the interfacial energy rapidly, significantly, and reversibly using modest voltages.