2010
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201001898
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Magnetic Liquid Marbles: A “Precise” Miniature Reactor

Abstract: Magnetic liquid marbles capable of hosting both aqueous and organic fluids may serve as new miniature chemical reactors. Chemical reactions can occur either within a single liquid marble or between two magnetic liquid marbles (as illustrated). The liquid marbles can also interact with external devices simply by opening and closing the powdery shell under a magnetic field.

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“…The idea of using high-permittivity polar liquids as fillers in dielectric elastomers was also supported in a concept of generating water marbles that are responsive to high electric and magnetic fields. [24][25][26][27] Liquid marbles are often described as non-stick droplets coated with micrometer-sized hydrophobic particles. [28] The liquid marbles were proven to actuate upon exposure to sufficiently high electric fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea of using high-permittivity polar liquids as fillers in dielectric elastomers was also supported in a concept of generating water marbles that are responsive to high electric and magnetic fields. [24][25][26][27] Liquid marbles are often described as non-stick droplets coated with micrometer-sized hydrophobic particles. [28] The liquid marbles were proven to actuate upon exposure to sufficiently high electric fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marbles coated by graphite and carbon black, which are not strongly hydrophobic, were also reported [14][15]. A variety of media, including organic and ionic liquids and liquid metals, could be converted into liquid marbles [16][17][18]. Liquid marbles were successfully exploited for microfluidics [1,4,[18][19][20][21], water pollution detection [22], gas sensing [23], blood typing [24] and optical probing [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drops with lower γ are encapsulated by using fluorinated polymeric particles [6,7]. Here, we show that ethanol-water drops spontaneously move over the horizontal surface of a hydrophobic powder and become partially coated with particles ( Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%