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Triboelectric wetting for continuous droplet transport.


ABSTRACT: Manipulating liquid is of great significance in fields from life sciences to industrial applications. Owing to its advantages in manipulating liquids with high precision and flexibility, electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) has been widely used in various applications. Despite this, its efficient operation generally needs electrode arrays and sophisticated circuit control. Here, we develop a largely unexplored triboelectric wetting (TEW) phenomenon that can directly exploit the triboelectric charges to achieve the programmed and precise water droplet control. This key feature lies in the rational design of a chemical molecular layer that can generate and store triboelectric charges through agile triboelectrification. The TEW eliminates the requirement of the electric circuit design and additional source input and allows for manipulating liquids of various compositions, volumes, and arrays on various substrates in a controllable manner. This previously unexplored wetting mechanism and control strategy will find diverse applications ranging from controllable chemical reactions to surface defogging.

SUBMITTER: Xu W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9770939 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Triboelectric wetting for continuous droplet transport.

Xu Wanghuai W   Jin Yuankai Y   Li Wanbo W   Song Yuxin Y   Gao Shouwei S   Zhang Baoping B   Wang Lili L   Cui Miaomiao M   Yan Xiantong X   Wang Zuankai Z  

Science advances 20221221 51


Manipulating liquid is of great significance in fields from life sciences to industrial applications. Owing to its advantages in manipulating liquids with high precision and flexibility, electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) has been widely used in various applications. Despite this, its efficient operation generally needs electrode arrays and sophisticated circuit control. Here, we develop a largely unexplored triboelectric wetting (TEW) phenomenon that can directly exploit the triboelectric char  ...[more]

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