Characterization of Nontoxic Liquid-Metal Alloy Galinstan for Applications in Microdevices
University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
We have obtained interfacial properties of Galinstan, a nontoxic liquid-metal alloy, to help replace mercury in miniature devices. To prevent formation of an oxide skin that severely hinders the fluidic behavior of small Galinstan droplets and leads to inaccurate property data, we performed our experiments in a nitrogen-filled glove box. It was found that only if never exposed to oxygen levels above 1 part per million (ppm) would Galinstan droplets behave like a liquid. Two key properties were then investigated: contact angles and surface tension. Advancing and receding contact angles of Galinstan were measured from sessile droplets on various materials: for example, 146.8 $^{\circ}$ and 121.5 $^{\circ}$ ,…
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3Topics & keywords
- Surface tension
- Analytical Chemistry (journal)
- Materials science
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Chromatography
- Thermodynamics