Gallium-based liquid metals form alloys with a melting point close to or below room temperature. On the surface of these liquid metals, a thin oxide skin is formed once in contact with oxygen, and this oxide skin can be leveraged to stabilize liquid metal micro- and nanodroplets in a liquid. During sonication and storage of these droplets in aqueous solution, gallium oxide hydroxide (GaOOH) forms on these droplets, and given enough time or treatment with heat, a full shape transition and dealloying are observed. In this article, we show that GaOOH can be grown at room temperature and that the growth is dependent on both the local environment and temperature. GaOOH growth on liquid metal microdroplets located at the air/water interface is co...
Nanoparticles (NPs) of gallium-based liquid metal (LM) alloys have potential applications in flexibl...
The creation of liquid metal alloys that are reacted with species in solution is a relatively new ap...
Exploring and controlling surface tension-driven phenomena in liquid metals may lead to unprecedente...
Gallium oxyhydroxide (GaOOH) is a wide band gap semiconductor of interest for a variety of applicati...
Gallium oxyhydroxide (GaOOH) is a wide band gap semiconductor of interest for a variety of applicati...
Gallium-based liquid metal alloys have garnered attention for their use in self-healing and flexible...
In nature, snowflake ice crystals arrange themselves into diverse symmetrical six-sided structures. ...
Several gallium-based liquid metal alloys are liquid at room temperature. As ‘liquid’, such alloys h...
Gallium based liquid metal alloys feature unique properties that set promising pathways for developi...
Room temperature liquid metals have been widely studied because of their unique properties including...
Room-temperature liquid metals such as GaInSn or EGaIn present the most attractive properties for so...
Bulk liquid metals have prospective applications as soft and fluid electrical and thermal conductors...
Gallium-based liquid metals are of interest for a variety of applications including flexible electro...
International audienceThe growth of catalytic liquid metal nanodroplets on flat substrates is essent...
Gallium is a metal that literally melts in your hand. It has low toxicity, near-zero vapor pressure,...
Nanoparticles (NPs) of gallium-based liquid metal (LM) alloys have potential applications in flexibl...
The creation of liquid metal alloys that are reacted with species in solution is a relatively new ap...
Exploring and controlling surface tension-driven phenomena in liquid metals may lead to unprecedente...
Gallium oxyhydroxide (GaOOH) is a wide band gap semiconductor of interest for a variety of applicati...
Gallium oxyhydroxide (GaOOH) is a wide band gap semiconductor of interest for a variety of applicati...
Gallium-based liquid metal alloys have garnered attention for their use in self-healing and flexible...
In nature, snowflake ice crystals arrange themselves into diverse symmetrical six-sided structures. ...
Several gallium-based liquid metal alloys are liquid at room temperature. As ‘liquid’, such alloys h...
Gallium based liquid metal alloys feature unique properties that set promising pathways for developi...
Room temperature liquid metals have been widely studied because of their unique properties including...
Room-temperature liquid metals such as GaInSn or EGaIn present the most attractive properties for so...
Bulk liquid metals have prospective applications as soft and fluid electrical and thermal conductors...
Gallium-based liquid metals are of interest for a variety of applications including flexible electro...
International audienceThe growth of catalytic liquid metal nanodroplets on flat substrates is essent...
Gallium is a metal that literally melts in your hand. It has low toxicity, near-zero vapor pressure,...
Nanoparticles (NPs) of gallium-based liquid metal (LM) alloys have potential applications in flexibl...
The creation of liquid metal alloys that are reacted with species in solution is a relatively new ap...
Exploring and controlling surface tension-driven phenomena in liquid metals may lead to unprecedente...