Issue 12, 2017

Galvanic corrosion couple-induced Marangoni flow of liquid metal

Abstract

The Marangoni flow of room temperature liquid metal has recently attracted significant attention in developing advanced flexible drivers. However, most of its induction methods are limited to an external electric field. This study disclosed a new Marangoni flow phenomenon of liquid gallium induced by the gallium–copper galvanic corrosion couple. To better understand this effect, the flow field distribution of liquid gallium was modeled and quantitatively calculated. Then, the intrinsic mechanism of this flow phenomenon was interpreted, during which natural convection and temperature gradient were both excluded and the galvanic corrosion couple was identified as the main reason. In addition, this conclusion was further confirmed by combining the experimental measurement of liquid gallium surface potential and the thermocapillary effect. Moreover, the temperature condition was found to be an indirect factor to the Marangoni flow. This finding broadens the classical understanding of liquid metal surface flow, which also suggests a new way for the application of soft machines.

Graphical abstract: Galvanic corrosion couple-induced Marangoni flow of liquid metal

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jan 2017
Accepted
20 Feb 2017
First published
20 Feb 2017

Soft Matter, 2017,13, 2309-2314

Galvanic corrosion couple-induced Marangoni flow of liquid metal

S. Tan, X. Yang, H. Gui, Y. Ding, L. Wang, B. Yuan and J. Liu, Soft Matter, 2017, 13, 2309 DOI: 10.1039/C7SM00071E

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