2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10404-015-1595-z
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Manipulation of liquid marbles

Abstract: A liquid marble is a liquid droplet coated with hydrophobic powder which enables the marble to be manipulated like a soft solid. Recently, liquid marbles have been used in applications such as micro bioreactors for three-dimensional cell cultures and could be a new platform for digital microfluidics. Despite its potential significance, there is a lack of a systematic, thorough review and discussion on the manipulation schemes for liquid marbles. This paper presents past and recent manipulation schemes for liqu… Show more

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“…[7,8] This result led to intense research to manipulate and understand the hydrodynamic behavior of these new entities. [9,10] However,although alot of progress has been made in the design and comprehension of liquid marbles,reported studies on their actuation have been limited to only af ew cases.A typical strategy involves the use of stimuli-responsive particles,i ncluding photosensitive [11,12] and magnetic [13][14][15] particles suspended in or coating the marble,m aking remote actuation possible but making each strategy specific to the composition of the liquid marble.C omposition-independent approaches were restricted to the use of electric [8,16,17] or ultrasonic [18] stimulation but, in these cases,l ong-range and precise transport could not be achieved. Photoactuation thus appears as ap romising alternative offering contactless, tunable,a nd highly resolved stimulation.…”
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“…[7,8] This result led to intense research to manipulate and understand the hydrodynamic behavior of these new entities. [9,10] However,although alot of progress has been made in the design and comprehension of liquid marbles,reported studies on their actuation have been limited to only af ew cases.A typical strategy involves the use of stimuli-responsive particles,i ncluding photosensitive [11,12] and magnetic [13][14][15] particles suspended in or coating the marble,m aking remote actuation possible but making each strategy specific to the composition of the liquid marble.C omposition-independent approaches were restricted to the use of electric [8,16,17] or ultrasonic [18] stimulation but, in these cases,l ong-range and precise transport could not be achieved. Photoactuation thus appears as ap romising alternative offering contactless, tunable,a nd highly resolved stimulation.…”
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“…A liquid marble is a liquid droplet coated with hydrophobic powder, which can roll on a solid surface12345 and float on a liquid surface due to its non-wetting coating678910111213141516. A liquid marble can be driven across a liquid surface using thermocapillarity1718.…”
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“…Liquid marbles served as micro bioreactors for culturing cells1920212223. A number of excellent review papers provided a comprehensive summary on properties and applications of liquid marbles114242526. Recently, Bormashenko et al .…”
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“…A liquid marble (LM) is a drop of liquid, coated with hydrophobic powder such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). 15 The deformable and non-adhesive coating with the fine pores from the floated marble provides necessary gas exchange that is amenable for culturing multiple spheroids. Moreover, the microfluidic system improves the investigation by lowering the required volume of fluid sample, and offering a observable miniature 3D environment.…”
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