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Small ; 20(9): e2304147, 2024 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37875665

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Room-temperature gallium-based liquid metals (RT-GaLMs) have garnered significant interest recently owing to their extraordinary combination of fluidity, conductivity, stretchability, self-healing performance, and biocompatibility. They are ideal materials for the manufacture of flexible electronics. By changing the composition and oxidation of RT-GaLMs, physicochemical characteristics of the liquid metal can be adjusted, especially the regulation of rheological, wetting, and adhesion properties. This review highlights the advancements in the liquid metals used in flexible electronics. Meanwhile related characteristics of RT-GaLMs and underlying principles governing their processing and applications for flexible electronics are elucidated. Finally, the diverse applications of RT-GaLMs in self-healing circuits, flexible sensors, energy harvesting devices, and epidermal electronics, are explored. Additionally, the challenges hindering the progress of RT-GaLMs are discussed, while proposing future research directions and potential applications in this emerging field. By presenting a concise and critical analysis, this paper contributes to the advancement of RT-GaLMs as an advanced material applicable for the new generation of flexible electronics.

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Nanoscale Adv ; 4(12): 2752-2761, 2022 Jun 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36132291

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Controllable directional transport of a liquid metal nanodroplet in a microchannel has been a challenge in the field of nanosensors, nanofluidics, and nanofabrication. In this paper, we report a novel design that the self-actuation of a gallium nanodroplet in a two-plate confinement microchannel could be achieved via a continuous wetting gradient. More importantly, suitable channel parameters could be used to manipulate the dynamic behavior of the gallium nanodroplet. The self-actuation transport in the two-plate confinement microchannel is the result of the competition between the driving force from the difference of the Laplace pressure and energy dissipation from the viscous resistance. Furthermore, we have identified the conditions to assess whether the droplet will pass through the contractive cross-section or not. This work can provide guidance for manipulating liquid metal nanodroplets in microchannels.

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