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Liquid metal spring: oscillating coalescence and ejection of contacting liquid metal droplets 被引量:7
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作者 Bin Yuan Zhizhu He +2 位作者 Wenqiang Fang Xin Bao Jing Liu 《Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2015年第6期648-653,M0004,共7页
With pretty high surface tension, the room temperature liquid metal may inherit with unexpected be- haviors that conventional fluids could not own. Here, we disclosed the coalescence and ejection phenomena of liquid m... With pretty high surface tension, the room temperature liquid metal may inherit with unexpected be- haviors that conventional fluids could not own. Here, we disclosed the coalescence and ejection phenomena of liquid metal droplets via high-speed camera. It was experimen- tally found that, when gently contacting (rather than col- liding) two metal droplets with identical size together in NaOH solution, oscillating coalescence would happen which runs just like a spring after the interface ruptures and forms capillary waves. For two metal droplets with evidently different diameters, the coalescence induces rather unusual ejection phenomena. The large droplet would swallow part of the small one and then eject another much smaller droplet. Such phenomenon provides a direct evidence for the existence of electrical double layer on metal droplets. The dynamics fluid impacting behaviors were quantified through processing images from the recorded movies, and the basic differences between the liquid metal droplets and that of water droplets were clar- ified. Theoretical mechanisms related to the events were preliminarily interpreted. The present finding refreshes the basic understanding of the liquid metal droplets, which also suggests potential values of applying such fundamental effects to characterize viscosity, surface tension, electrical double layer of the metal fluids and droplet formations. 展开更多
关键词 Liquid metal spring oscillatingcoalescence Droplet ejection Electrical doublelayer High-speed image experiment
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