On-Demand, Contact-Less and Loss-Less Droplet Manipulation via Contact Electrification

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Abstract

While there are many droplet manipulation techniques, all of them suffer from at least one of the following drawbacks – complex fabrication or complex equipment or liquid loss. In this work, a simple and portable technique is demonstrated that enables on-demand, contact-less and loss-less manipulation of liquid droplets through a combination of contact electrification and slipperiness. In conjunction with numerical simulations, a quantitative analysis is presented to explain the onset of droplet motion. Utilizing the contact electrification technique, contact-less and loss-less manipulation of polar and non-polar liquid droplets on different surface chemistries and geometries is demonstrated. It is envisioned that the technique can pave the way to simple, inexpensive, and portable lab on a chip and point of care devices.

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Wang, W., Vahabi, H., Taassob, A., Pillai, S., & Kota, A. K. (2024). On-Demand, Contact-Less and Loss-Less Droplet Manipulation via Contact Electrification. Advanced Science, 11(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202308101

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