AI Article Synopsis

  • Electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) is an important method for controlling droplets in various fields, but it faces challenges related to repeatability, speed, and circuitry, particularly on superhydrophobic surfaces.
  • A new droplet manipulation technique called orbital EWOD (OEW) has been discovered, allowing faster and more versatile control of droplets, capable of handling different types of liquids without contamination.
  • This novel method shows promise for improving applications in microfluidics, chemical reactions, and even practical uses like antifogging and dust removal.

Article Abstract

Electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD), recognized as the most successful electrical droplet actuation method, is essential in diverse applications, ranging from thermal management to microfluidics and water harvesting. Despite significant advances, it remains challenging to achieve repeatability, high speed, and simple circuitry in EWOD-based droplet manipulation on superhydrophobic surfaces. Moreover, its efficient operation typically requires electrode arrays and sophisticated circuit control. Here, a newly observed droplet manipulation phenomenon on superhydrophobic surfaces with orbital EWOD (OEW) is reported. Due to the asymmetric electrowetting force generated on the orbit, flexible and versatile droplet manipulation is facilitated with OEW. It is demonstrated that OEW droplet manipulation on superhydrophobic surfaces exhibits higher speed (up to 5 times faster), enhanced functionality (antigravity), and manipulation of diverse liquids (acid, base, salt, organic, e.g., methyl blue, artificial blood) without contamination, and good durability after 1000 tests. It is envisioned that this robust droplet manipulation strategy using OEW will provide a valuable platform for various processes involving droplets, spanning from microfluidic devices to controllable chemical reactions. The previously unreported droplet manipulation phenomenon and control strategy shown here can potentially upgrade EWOD-based microfluidics, antifogging, anti-icing, dust removal, and beyond.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202314346DOI Listing

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