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  • Critical Trapping Conditions for Floating Liquid Marbles

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    Author(s)
    Jin, Jing
    Sreejith, Kamalalayam Rajan
    Ooi, Chin Hong
    Dzung, Viet Dao
    Nam-Trung, Nguyen
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Nguyen, Nam-Trung
    Ooi, Chin Hong
    Dao, Dzung V.
    Kamalalayam Rajan, Sreejith
    Year published
    2020
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    Abstract
    Floating liquid marbles, small nonwetting liquid droplets encapsulated by fine hydrophobic powder located on a free liquid surface, can serve as a unique microbioreactor platform. Trapping and positioning of these liquid marbles are essential for efficient sample handling. We investigate the dielectrophoretic trapping process of floating liquid marbles that are moving on a free water surface. The dynamic behavior of the trapping process is analyzed experimentally and theoretically. More importantly, a governing equation describing successful trapping is generalized from the energy balance. This study facilitates insights ...
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    Floating liquid marbles, small nonwetting liquid droplets encapsulated by fine hydrophobic powder located on a free liquid surface, can serve as a unique microbioreactor platform. Trapping and positioning of these liquid marbles are essential for efficient sample handling. We investigate the dielectrophoretic trapping process of floating liquid marbles that are moving on a free water surface. The dynamic behavior of the trapping process is analyzed experimentally and theoretically. More importantly, a governing equation describing successful trapping is generalized from the energy balance. This study facilitates insights into dielectrophoretic manipulation of liquid marbles and fills the gap of knowledge in handling small soft systems.
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    Journal Title
    Physical Review Applied
    Volume
    13
    Issue
    1
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.13.014002
    Copyright Statement
    © 2020 Australian Psychological Society. This is the author-manuscript version of this paper. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal website for access to the definitive, published version.
    Subject
    Physical sciences
    Engineering
    Science & Technology
    Physical Sciences
    Physics, Applied
    Physics
    SURFACE-TENSION
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/395047
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