TY - JOUR
T1 - Tunable Noble Metal Thin Films on Ga Alloys via Galvanic Replacement
AU - David, Romain
AU - Miki, Norihisa
N1 - Funding Information:
The author would like to thank the Fujiwara Foundation for funding its doctorate program.
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2018/9/11
Y1 - 2018/9/11
N2 - Room-temperature liquid metals such as GaInSn or EGaIn present the most attractive properties for soft and highly stretchable electronics. Recently, several methods have been investigated to functionalize the surface of the liquid metal via coatings and encapsulation. However, most can hardly be extended to other samples than droplets. In this study, we focus on the tunability of the process of galvanic replacement of Ga alloys with gold to form thin-film encapsulation. We characterized in-depth the obtainable composition and structure of a noble metal shell formed on the liquid metal via scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray, and topographic laser microscopy and highlighted the change in mechanism of galvanic replacement in different pH ranges. We showed the tunability of the surface morphology selection of different pH ranges, the solutions concentrations, and the reaction time. The adjustment of the pH of KAuBr4 solution to the preferential Ga2O3-free domain led to the successful formation of a sub-micrometer thin uniform coating with more than 60% of Au and reduced level of oxygen from 30% down to 10%. We finally demonstrated the effect of the coating composition on the electrical properties of the liquid metal using a simple and fast phase-drop measurement setup on the droplet and microchannels. A high correlation between the amount of noble metal deposited and the electrical properties of the droplets was demonstrated.
AB - Room-temperature liquid metals such as GaInSn or EGaIn present the most attractive properties for soft and highly stretchable electronics. Recently, several methods have been investigated to functionalize the surface of the liquid metal via coatings and encapsulation. However, most can hardly be extended to other samples than droplets. In this study, we focus on the tunability of the process of galvanic replacement of Ga alloys with gold to form thin-film encapsulation. We characterized in-depth the obtainable composition and structure of a noble metal shell formed on the liquid metal via scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray, and topographic laser microscopy and highlighted the change in mechanism of galvanic replacement in different pH ranges. We showed the tunability of the surface morphology selection of different pH ranges, the solutions concentrations, and the reaction time. The adjustment of the pH of KAuBr4 solution to the preferential Ga2O3-free domain led to the successful formation of a sub-micrometer thin uniform coating with more than 60% of Au and reduced level of oxygen from 30% down to 10%. We finally demonstrated the effect of the coating composition on the electrical properties of the liquid metal using a simple and fast phase-drop measurement setup on the droplet and microchannels. A high correlation between the amount of noble metal deposited and the electrical properties of the droplets was demonstrated.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b02303
DO - 10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b02303
M3 - Article
C2 - 30119610
AN - SCOPUS:85053009567
SN - 0743-7463
VL - 34
SP - 10550
EP - 10559
JO - Langmuir
JF - Langmuir
IS - 36
ER -