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Electrolyte Engineering toward Rational Electrode-Electrolyte Interfacial Designs for Metal Batteries. [PDF]
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Liquid slide electrification: advances and open questions.
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Electrowetting and electrowetting-on-dielectric for microscale liquid handling
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical, 2002This paper deals with electrowetting (EW) and electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) principles applied to microfluidic devices. EW and EWOD are principles that can control wettability of liquids on solid surfaces using electric potential. While EW is controlling wettability of a certain electrolyte on a metal electrode by varying electric energy across ...
Junghoon Lee, Hyejin Moon
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Fundamentals and Simulation of Electrowetting: Focus on Electrowetting Lens
Recent Innovations in Chemical Engineering (Formerly Recent Patents on Chemical Engineering), 2023Introduction: Electrowetting has become one of the most widely used phenomena for utilizing miniature contents of liquids on surfaces. Method: Electrowetting is an effective way to modify the droplet’s form with an electrical field. In this work, we will review some basics of electrowetting fundamentals and details of electrowetting on dielectric ...
Masoud Safari +2 more
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Electrowetting with Electrolytes
Physical Review Letters, 2006A theory of electrowetting is developed for systems containing an interface between two immiscible electrolytic solutions. Laws for the dependence of contact angle on electrode potential are presented. Ionic impermeability of the liquid-liquid interface and nonlinear double-layer responses rationalize observed phenomena such as contact-angle saturation
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Electrowetting: A Consideration in Electroadhesion
IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2020With the commercialization of haptic devices, understanding behavior under various environmental conditions is crucial for product optimization and cost reduction. Specifically, for surface haptic devices, the dependence of the friction force and the electroadhesion effect on the environmental relative humidity and the finger hydration level can ...
Xinyi Li +8 more
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Flexible electrowetting and electrowetting on flexible substrates
SPIE Proceedings, 2011Electrowetting (EW) technology is shown to be quite flexible in operation and able to operate on flexible substrates. Complementary ON/OFF characteristics of EW devices have been obtained through a plasma irradiation and annealing process. This enables the design of EW array operation in a reduced power mode.
Andrew J. Steckl, Han You, Duk-Young Kim
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Electrowetting of Ionic Liquids
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2006We have successfully demonstrated that imidazolium- and pyrrolidinium-based commercial room-temperature ionic liquids can electrowet (with a dc voltage) a smooth fluoropolymer (Teflon AF1600) surface. Qualitatively, the process is analogous to the electrowetting of aqueous electrolyte solutions: the contact angle versus voltage curve has a parabolic ...
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract: Numerical simulation of a zero‐leakage microvalve is investigated where a liquid droplet is used as a gate to regulate the flow in a T junction. The droplet gate is activated by changing its surface tension via an applied electric field.
Kamran, Mohseni, Ali, Dolatabadi
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Abstract: Numerical simulation of a zero‐leakage microvalve is investigated where a liquid droplet is used as a gate to regulate the flow in a T junction. The droplet gate is activated by changing its surface tension via an applied electric field.
Kamran, Mohseni, Ali, Dolatabadi
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