2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c00929
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Controlled Chemistry via Contactless Manipulation and Merging of Droplets in an Acoustic Levitator

Abstract: A unique, versatile, and material-independent approach to manipulate contactlessly and merge two chemically distinct droplets suspended in an acoustic levitator is reported. Large-amplitude axial oscillations are induced in the top droplet by low-frequency amplitude modulation of the ultrasonic carrier wave, which causes the top sample to merge with the sample in the pressure minimum below. The levitator is enclosed within a pressure-compatible process chamber to enable control of the environmental conditions.… Show more

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“…Reactive transformations in levitated droplets have largely been investigated with nondestructive optical probes 15,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23] . While functional group information is available from Raman spectroscopy, it cannot always provide specific information on the composition of a droplet undergoing chemical transformations.…”
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“…Reactive transformations in levitated droplets have largely been investigated with nondestructive optical probes 15,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23] . While functional group information is available from Raman spectroscopy, it cannot always provide specific information on the composition of a droplet undergoing chemical transformations.…”
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“…Reactive transformations in levitated droplets have largely been investigated with nondestructive optical probes. , While functional group information is available from Raman spectroscopy, it cannot always provide specific information on the composition of a droplet undergoing chemical transformations. Coupling measures of droplet microphysical and optical properties with chemically specific characterization by mass spectrometry (MS) will provide a more complete mechanistic understanding of droplet reactions.…”
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“…The levitator experimental apparatus has been reviewed in detail previously , and employed in various experiments. ,,, A schematic top view of the levitator apparatus illustrating its key components is presented in Figure . In the acoustic levitator, ultrasonic sound waves with a frequency of 58 kHz are produced by a piezoelectric transducer and reflect from a concave plate to generate a standing wave (see Figures –).…”
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“…In recent years, acoustic levitation has been utilized in a range of scientific disciplines including but not limited to analytical chemistry, astrochemistry, materials science, and pharmaceuticals. , Acoustic levitation has also been used in contactless mixing of two droplets to initiate a chemical reaction , and to transport protein crystal samples in crystallography experiments . In acoustic levitation, a liquid droplet, a solid particle, or a suspension is levitated slightly below the pressure nodes of the ultrasonic standing wave.…”
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