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Controlled Transformation of Liquid Metal Microspheres in Aqueous Solution Triggered by Growth of GaOOH.

Xiaofei LiXin DingYuhang DuChao XiaoKang ZhengXianglan LiuXingyou TianXian Zhang
Published in: ACS omega (2022)
Liquid metals (LMs) are playing an increasingly important role in the fields of flexible devices, electronics, and thermal management due to their low melting point and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, and the transformation of LMs in deionized water has recently received much attention. In this paper, we investigate the transformation process of EGaIn microspheres in deionized water and propose a two-step process of microspherical transformation, whereby the microspheres are first deformed into a spindle shape and then into lamellar nanorods. It is also shown that the growth of GaOOH crystals drives the transformation. Based on this result, EGaIn microspheres with controllable transformation could be prepared, such as spindle or lamellar rod shapes, extending the application area of LMs.
Keyphrases
  • aqueous solution
  • molecularly imprinted
  • high resolution
  • risk assessment
  • human health
  • heavy metals
  • solid state