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Liquid Marble Coalescence and Triggered Microreaction Driven by Acoustic Levitation.

Zhen ChenDuyang ZangLiang ZhaoMengfei QuXu LiXiaoguang LiLixin LiXingguo Geng
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2017)
Liquid marbles show promising potential for application in the microreactor field. Control of the coalescence between two or among multiple liquid marbles is critical; however, the successful merging of two isolated marbles is difficult because of their mechanically robust particle shells. In this work, the coalescence of multiple liquid marbles was achieved via acoustic levitation. The dynamic behaviors of the liquid marbles were monitored by a high-speed camera. Driven by the sound field, the liquid marbles moved toward each other, collided, and eventually coalesced into a larger single marble. The underlying mechanisms of this process were probed via sound field simulation and acoustic radiation pressure calculation. The results indicated that the pressure gradient on the liquid marble surface favors the formation of a liquid bridge between the liquid marbles, resulting in their coalescence. A preliminary indicator reaction was induced by the coalescence of dual liquid marbles, which suggests that expected chemical reactions can be successfully triggered with multiple reagents contained in isolated liquid marbles via acoustic levitation.
Keyphrases
  • ionic liquid
  • high speed
  • machine learning
  • mass spectrometry
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • convolutional neural network