Zhang Xi. New Functions of Liquid Crystalline Polymers: Microactuators for Precise Manipulation of Liquid Motion[J]. Acta Polymerica Sinica, 2016,(10):1281-1283.
Zhang Xi. New Functions of Liquid Crystalline Polymers: Microactuators for Precise Manipulation of Liquid Motion[J]. Acta Polymerica Sinica, 2016,(10):1281-1283. DOI: 10.11777/j.issn1000-3304.2016.16283.
Precisely manipulating small amounts of liquids has been widely applied in industry
ranging from biomedical devices to liquid transfer.Currently
direct light-driven manipulation of liquids
especially those triggered by light-induced capillary forces has drawn an increasing attention
because it requires neither special optical set-up nor complex microfabrication steps.However
the capillary force arising from wettability gradient is too small to overcome the effect of contact line pinning
and the motion is thus limited to specific liquids with a relatively short distance
simple linear trajectories
and low speed
Here
Yu
et al.
at Fudan University reported a new strategy to precisely manipulate liquids by photo-induced asymmetric deformation of tubular microactuators
which is a novel principle to induce capillary forces.These microactuators exhibit the unique capabilities to propel a wide diversity of liquids over a long distance with desirable velocity and controllable direction.Application in areas such as micro-opto-mechanical systems and optofluidics is highly anticipated.