液滴干燥组装材料:从力学理论到应用

Droplet Pub Date : 2023-08-08 DOI:10.1002/dro2.76
Ziyu Chen, Kangyi Peng, Baoxing Xu
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摘要

由不溶性材料组成的液滴的蒸发为组装纳米级以下广泛功能的材料和结构提供了一种低成本、简便的途径,也为创新基于油墨溶液的未来制造技术奠定了基础。本文综述了在固体和液体基质上以及在完全悬浮的空气环境中通过液滴干燥组装材料的基本力学理论。液滴干燥过程中组装模式、材料变形和液体流动的演变及其对外部刺激的响应,包括溶液表面活性剂和pH值、表面几何模式和润湿性、干燥温度、压力环境,着重阐述了固体材料和液体溶液之间的耦合机制以及通过主动或被动方式组装材料的操作策略。还介绍了基于墨水的打印技术的最新进展和选定的例子,以说明液滴干燥的直接应用,重点是打印电子传感器和生物医学设备。讨论了剩余的挑战和新出现的机遇。
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Material assembly by droplet drying: From mechanics theories to applications

Material assembly by droplet drying: From mechanics theories to applications

Evaporation of droplets composed of insoluble materials provides a low-cost and facile route for assembling materials and structures in a wide spectrum of functionalities down to the nanoscale and also serves as a basis for innovating ink-solution-based future manufacturing technologies. This review summarizes the fundamental mechanics theories of material assembly by droplet drying both on solid and liquid substrates and in a fully suspended air environment. The evolution of assembly patterns, material deformation, and liquid flow during droplet drying and its response to external stimuli ranging from solution surfactant and pH value, surface geometric pattern and wettability, drying temperature, pressure environment, to electrical field have been highlighted to elucidate the coupling mechanisms between solid materials and liquid solutions and the manipulation strategies for material assembly through an either active or passive means. The recent progresses in ink-based printing technologies with selected examples are also presented to illustrate the immediate applications of droplet drying, with a focus on printing electronic sensors and biomedical devices. The remaining challenges and emerging opportunities are discussed.

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