Liquid metal co-injected with electrolyte through a microfluidic flow-focusing orifice forms droplets with diameters and production frequencies controlled in real time by voltage. Applying voltage to the liquid metal controls the interfacial tension via a combination of electrochemistry and electrocapillarity. This simple and effective method can instantaneously tune the size of the microdroplets, which has applications in composites, catalysts, and microsystems.
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Tang, S. Y., Joshipura, I. D., Lin, Y., Kalantar-Zadeh, K., Mitchell, A., Khoshmanesh, K., & Dickey, M. D. (2016). Liquid-Metal Microdroplets Formed Dynamically with Electrical Control of Size and Rate. Advanced Materials, 28(4), 604–609. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201503875
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