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Liquid metal droplet motion transferred from an alkaline solution by a robot arm

Lab on a Chip, ISSN: 1473-0189, Vol: 8, Issue: 23, Page: 4621-4631
2022
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  • Mentions
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Harbin Institute of Technology Reports Findings in Robotics (Liquid metal droplet motion transferred from an alkaline solution by a robot arm)

2022 NOV 10 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News -- New research on Robotics

Article Description

The excellent motion performance of gallium-based liquid metals (LMs) upon the application of a modest electric field has provided a new opportunity for the development of autonomous soft robots. However, the locomotion of LMs often appears in an alkaline solution, which hampers the application under other different conditions. In this work, a novel robot arm is designed to transfer the motion of the LM from an alkaline solution in a synchronous drive mode. The liquid metal droplet (LMD) at the bottom of the robot arm is actuated using a DC voltage to provide the driving force for the system. By introducing an end effector at the center of the robot arm, the synchronous motion of the system is replicated and can be applied to different situations. The theoretical understanding of continuous electrowetting (CEW) at the LM interface is explained, and then the motion performance of the robot arm against the function of the applied voltage and driving direction is investigated. Moreover, several applications using this robot arm, such as pattern drawing, cargo transportation, and drug concentration detection, are demonstrated. The presented robot arm has the potential to observably expand the application fields of the LM.

Bibliographic Details

Tao, Ye; Shi, Changrui; Han, Feiyang; Yang, Ruizhe; Xue, Rui; Ge, Zhenyou; Guo, Wenshang; Liu, Weiyu; Ren, Yukun

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Chemical Engineering; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Chemistry; Engineering

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