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Published on: August 28, 2017
Slippery magnetic track inducing droplet and bubble manipulation
Wei Chen1,2, Xiaolin Zhang1, Siyang Zhao2
1Hubei Collaborative Innovation Centre for Advanced Organic Chemical Materials and Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for the Green Preparation and Application of Functional Materials, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, P. R. China. zguo@licp.cas.cn.
Abstract:
It is difficult for traditional droplet manipulation to combine transportation and rapid capture of droplets on an inclined surface. In this work, a slippery magnetic track (SMT) is presented to manipulate droplets and bubbles in a magnetic field. By changing the direction of the magnetic field, the transitions from non-pinning to pinning states on the SMT can be achieved. Through the SMT surface, it is possible to capture and release droplets and bubbles in the vertical direction. The detailed theoretical and experimental studies of droplet and bubble manipulation are discussed. This work demonstrates the versatility of magnetic manipulation, including the transition of droplet trajectory and bubble removal, which will facilitate the research of intelligent interfaces in energy transmission, drug transport and micro engineering.
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