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Pumping of Ionic Liquids by Liquid Metal‐Enabled Electrocapillary Flow under DC‐Biased AC Forcing

Xue et al., 2020

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561671607535783862
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Xue R
Liu W
Jiang T
Song C
Jiang H
Ren Y
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Advanced Materials Interfaces

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A novel method is proposed to pump room‐temperature ionic liquids (ILs) by making use of liquid‐metal‐enabled electrocapillary flow driven by a DC‐biased AC forcing. The effectiveness of this pump strategy is demonstrated by both numerical simulation and …
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