“…Owing to practical and safety considerations, in recent years, researchers focused their attention toward gallium and its alloys, − as alloying gallium with metals, such as In and Sn, yields alloys with melting temperatures below room temperature (<25 °C) while their metallic nature is mostly maintained. Research efforts involving these alloys are directed to diverse research areas, , i.e., (soft) electronics, − liquid metal as catalyst, and reaction medium − and biomedicine (i.e., drug delivery). − This interest is fueled by the exceptional properties of the liquid metal, such as moldability due to the low viscosity of around 2 cP, electrical and thermal conductivity originating from their electron-rich cores, and low toxicity. , These properties endow devices based on liquid metal with advanced features, such as shape memory, self-healing, transience, controlled switching, − and high current carriers . First uses of gallium-based liquid metals in applications besides thermal management devices and thermometers have been established. , For example, it is employed in the hinges for foldable smartphones, i.e., the Huawei Mate X2, while liquid metals are anticipated to find application in e-skins and foldable wireless power transfer equipment. − In these applications, mainly two alloys are usedEGaIn and Galinstan.…”