Modeling of Wetting Transition of Liquid Metals on
Organic Liquid Surfaces
Posted on 2021-07-28 - 21:34
Wettability
of liquid metal gallium is of vital significance in
the field of modern industries, such as direct writing printing and
microfluidics. A liquid interface is a recently developed and promising
approach to regulate wettability but has not been well applied in
liquid metals yet. This study focuses on the wetting performance of
gallium droplets on organic liquid films. The results show that the
organic liquid film could change the wetting state of the gallium
droplet. Based on the solid substrate roughness and surface tension
of the organic liquid, we could estimate whether the gallium droplet
is in a slippery Wenzel or a Cassie state. Subsequently, we apply
the thermodynamic stable model on different organic liquid films by
spreading parameters to predict a priori whether an arbitrary combination
of solid roughness and organic liquid is suitable for designing lubricant-infused
surfaces (LIS) used in gallium droplets. More interestingly, we found
that the “cloaking” could delay surface oxide formation,
which will benefit the manipulation of liquid metal droplets. This
paper would provide a better understanding of wettability of liquid
metal on an organic liquid surface.
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Ni, Erli; Li, Tao; Ruan, Ying; Ma, Yingjie; Wang, Yifei; Jiang, Yanyan; et al. (2021). Modeling of Wetting Transition of Liquid Metals on
Organic Liquid Surfaces. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c01092