Bioinspired Electrostatic Capture‐and‐Release System for Precise Microdroplet Manipulation
Abstract
Abstract The application of physical fields is crucial for droplet generation and manipulation, underpinning technologies like printing, microfluidic biochips, drug delivery, and flexible sensors. Despite advancements, precise micro/nanoscale droplet generation and accurate microfluidic reactions remain challenging. Inspired by the liquid ejection mechanisms in microscopic organisms, an electrostatic manipulator for the precise capture, emission, and transport of microdroplets is proposed. This approach enables the controlled and periodic emission of nanoscale daughter droplets from microscale parent droplets, achieved through dielectric pinning on surfaces and electrostatic field‐driven forces. Results show precise nanoscale droplet release on inert polymer surfaces, enabling directional, contamination‐free liquid manipulation. Moreover, leveraging surface treatment techniques and robust electrostatic force‐driven transportation, a versatile strategy for droplet generation and manipulation, spanning from microfluidic devices to chemical reaction operations. The novel droplet manipulation phenomena and control strategies can advance the fields of electrostatic‐based microfluidics, materials fabrication, and beyond.
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Authors (10)
Ning Li
Peng Yang
Ziyi Bai
CAS Key Laboratory of Bio‐inspired Materials and Interface Sciences Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 P. R. China
Tao Shen
Zhaoqi Liu
Siyao Qin
Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
Jun Hu
Cunlong Yu
Zhichao Dong
Xiangyu Chen
Tianjin Key Laboratory of Life and Health Detection, Life and Health Intelligent Research Institute