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A biomimetic cellular-eating phenomenon in gallium-based liquid metal to realize particle internalization in full-pH-range solutions is reported. The effect, which is called liquid metal phagocytosis, represents a wet-processing strategy to prepare various metallic liquid metal-particle mixtures through introducing excitations such as an electrical polarization, a dissolving medium, or a sacrificial metal. A nonwetting-to-wetting transition resulting from surface transition and the reactive nature of the intermetallic wetting between the two metallic phases are found to be primarily responsible for such particle-eating behavior. Theoretical study brings forward a physical picture to the problem, together with a generalized interpretation. The model developed here, which uses the macroscopic contact angle between the two metallic phases as a criterion to predict the particle internalization behavior, shows good consistency with experimental results.
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Jianbo Tang
Westlake University
Xi Zhao
Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Jing Li
Sun Yat-sen University
Advanced Science
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tsinghua University
Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d951ea9402b8412aa3cef3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201700024