Voltage-induced penetration effect in liquid metals at room temperature

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Frank F Yun [1 ]
Zhenwei Yu [1 ]
Yahua He [1 ]
Lei Jiang [2 ]
Zhao Wang [3 ]
Haoshuang Gu [3 ]
Xiaolin Wang [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, Australian Institute for Innovative Materials, University of Wollongong
[2] Laboratory of Bioinspired Smart Interfacial Science, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] Hubei Key Laboratory of Ferro & Piezoelectric Materials and Devices, Faculty of Physics and Electronic Sciences, Hubei University
[4] ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies, University of Wollongong
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澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
penetration effects; liquid metals; surface tension; porous materials; superwet;
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TG111.4 [金属的液体结构和凝固理论];
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摘要
Room-temperature liquid metal is discovered to be capable of penetrating through macro-and microporous materials by applying a voltage. The liquid metal penetration effects are demonstrated in various porous materials such as tissue paper, thick and fine sponges, fabrics, and meshes. The underlying mechanism is that the high surface tension of liquid metal can be significantly reduced to near-zero due to the voltage-induced oxidation of the liquid metal surface in a solution. It is the extremely low surface tension and gravity that cause the liquid metal to superwet the solid surface, leading to the penetration phenomena. These findings offer new opportunities for novel microfluidic applications and could promote further discovery of more exotic fluid states of liquid metals.
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