3D Multimodal, omnidirectional router of aqueous microdroplets based on the synergy of photovoltaic and triboelectric effects

In this paper, we present a 3D multimodal router for aqueous microdroplets, addressing the ongoing challenge of 3D transportation of microdroplets in free space. Our strategy combines the photovoltaic effect of a LiNbO3:Fe substrate with the triboelectric effect of a superhydrophobic coating. We dem...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nano energy 2024-06, Vol.124, p.109509, Article 109509
Hauptverfasser: Mi, Yuhang, Huai, Zechao, Li, Yitong, Shi, Lihong, Wang, Mengtong, Gao, Zuoxuan, Liu, Xiaohu, Zhang, Xiong, Gao, Bo, Cao, Xueyong, Yan, Jinghui, Wang, Cheng, Yan, Wenbo
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we present a 3D multimodal router for aqueous microdroplets, addressing the ongoing challenge of 3D transportation of microdroplets in free space. Our strategy combines the photovoltaic effect of a LiNbO3:Fe substrate with the triboelectric effect of a superhydrophobic coating. We demonstrate that by positively charging the aqueous microdroplets through the contact-electrification process while they roll or elongate on the superhydrophobic surface, we can achieve their controlled and electrostatically ballistic ejection for free-space transportation. Leveraging the superfast and repetitive laser-scanning capabilities of a laser marking system, we develop various 2D/3D routing modes that utilize repulsive or attractive electrostatic forces to deflect or trap the microdroplets in parallel or cascading configurations. We propose a 3D routing mode suitable for photosensitive microdroplets, employing asynchronous illumination with an appropriate ON/OFF duty ratio. We also enable the 3D omnidirectional routing of initially motionless and traveling microdroplets using toroidal and linear laser-scanning, respectively, thus facilitating the transportation of sequential microdroplets in overpass configurations. Our proposed technique opens up new possibilities for free-space microfluidics, enabling the complex delivery of biochemical substance. [Display omitted] •A 3D droplet-router based on the synergy of photovoltaic and triboelectric effects.•A laser marking system enables the routing of droplets in parallel/cascading ways.•Develop a 3D routing mode suitable for photosensitive droplets.•Develop 3D omnidirectional routing modes using toroidal and linear laser-scanning.•Report the transportation of sequential droplets in cascaded and overpass ways.
ISSN:2211-2855
DOI:10.1016/j.nanoen.2024.109509