Electrowetting on conductors: Anatomy of the phenomenon

© The Royal Society of Chemistry. We have recently reported that reversible electrowetting can be observed on the basal plane of graphite, without the presence of a dielectric layer, in both liquid/air and liquid/liquid configurations. The influence of carbon structure on the wetting phenomenon is i...

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Main Authors: Ounnunkad K., Patten H., Velický M., Farquhar A., Brooksby P., Downard A., Dryfe R.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-411272017-09-28T04:15:43Z Electrowetting on conductors: Anatomy of the phenomenon Ounnunkad K. Patten H. Velický M. Farquhar A. Brooksby P. Downard A. Dryfe R. © The Royal Society of Chemistry. We have recently reported that reversible electrowetting can be observed on the basal plane of graphite, without the presence of a dielectric layer, in both liquid/air and liquid/liquid configurations. The influence of carbon structure on the wetting phenomenon is investigated in more detail here. Specifically, it is shown that the adsorption of adventitious impurities on the graphite surface markedly suppresses the electrowetting response. Similarly, the use of pyrolysed carbon films, although exhibiting a roughness below the threshold previously identified as the barrier to wetting on basal plane graphite, does not give a noticeable electrowetting response, which leads us to conclude that specific interactions at the water-graphite interface as well as graphite crystallinity are responsible for the reversible response seen in the latter case. Preliminary experiments on mechanically exfoliated and chemical vapour deposition grown graphene are also reported. 2017-09-28T04:15:43Z 2017-09-28T04:15:43Z 2017-01-01 Journal 13596640 2-s2.0-85019934298 10.1039/c6fd00252h https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85019934298&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/41127
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description © The Royal Society of Chemistry. We have recently reported that reversible electrowetting can be observed on the basal plane of graphite, without the presence of a dielectric layer, in both liquid/air and liquid/liquid configurations. The influence of carbon structure on the wetting phenomenon is investigated in more detail here. Specifically, it is shown that the adsorption of adventitious impurities on the graphite surface markedly suppresses the electrowetting response. Similarly, the use of pyrolysed carbon films, although exhibiting a roughness below the threshold previously identified as the barrier to wetting on basal plane graphite, does not give a noticeable electrowetting response, which leads us to conclude that specific interactions at the water-graphite interface as well as graphite crystallinity are responsible for the reversible response seen in the latter case. Preliminary experiments on mechanically exfoliated and chemical vapour deposition grown graphene are also reported.
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author Ounnunkad K.
Patten H.
Velický M.
Farquhar A.
Brooksby P.
Downard A.
Dryfe R.
spellingShingle Ounnunkad K.
Patten H.
Velický M.
Farquhar A.
Brooksby P.
Downard A.
Dryfe R.
Electrowetting on conductors: Anatomy of the phenomenon
author_facet Ounnunkad K.
Patten H.
Velický M.
Farquhar A.
Brooksby P.
Downard A.
Dryfe R.
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title Electrowetting on conductors: Anatomy of the phenomenon
title_short Electrowetting on conductors: Anatomy of the phenomenon
title_full Electrowetting on conductors: Anatomy of the phenomenon
title_fullStr Electrowetting on conductors: Anatomy of the phenomenon
title_full_unstemmed Electrowetting on conductors: Anatomy of the phenomenon
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