posted on 2022-06-29, 13:36authored bySai Zhao, Jun-Yan Zhang, Yuchen Fu, Shipei Zhu, Ho Cheung Shum, Xubo Liu, Zhaoyu Wang, Ruquan Ye, Ben Zhong Tang, Thomas P. Russell, Yu Chai
Ferrofluids (FFs) can adapt their
shape to a magnetic field. However,
they cannot maintain their shape when the magnetic field is removed.
Here, with a magneto-responsive and reconfigurable interfacial self-assembly
(MRRIS) process, we show that FFs can be structured by a magnetic
field and maintain their shape, like solids, after removing the magnetic
field. The competing self-assembly of magnetic and nonmagnetic nanoparticles
at the liquid interface endow FFs with both reconfigurability and
structural stability. By manipulating the external magnetic field,
we show that it is possible to “write” and “erase”
the shape of the FFs remotely and repeatedly. To gain an in-depth
understanding of the effect of MRRIS on the structure of FFs, we systematically
study the shape variation of these liquids under both the static and
dynamic magnetic fields. Our study provides a simple yet novel way
of manipulating FFs and opens opportunities for the fabrication of
all-liquid devices.