Issue 7, 2023

3D actuation of foam-core liquid metal droplets

Abstract

Precise manipulation of liquid metal (LM) droplets possesses the potential to enable a wide range of applications in reconfigurable electronics, robotics, and microelectromechanical systems. Although a variety of methods have been explored to actuate LM droplets on a 2D plane, versatile 3D manipulation remains a challenge due to the difficulty in overcoming their heavy weight. Here, foam-core liquid metal (FCLM) droplets that can maintain the surface properties of LM while significantly reducing the density are developed, enabling 3D manipulation in an electrolyte. The FCLM droplet is fabricated by coating LM on the surface of a copper-grafted foam sphere. The actuation of the FCLM droplet is realized by electrically inducing Marangoni flow on the LM surface. Two motion modes of the FCLM droplet are observed and studied and the actuation performance is characterized. Multiple FCLM droplets can be readily controlled to form 3D structures, demonstrating their potential to be further developed to form collaborative robots for enabling wider applications.

Graphical abstract: 3D actuation of foam-core liquid metal droplets

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
11 Oct 2022
Accepted
05 Dec 2022
First published
06 Dec 2022

Soft Matter, 2023,19, 1293-1299

3D actuation of foam-core liquid metal droplets

Y. Chen, X. Chen, Z. Zhu, M. Sun, S. Li, M. Gan, S. Tang, W. Li, S. Zhang, L. Sun and X. Li, Soft Matter, 2023, 19, 1293 DOI: 10.1039/D2SM01349E

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