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Controllable preparation of an ice cream-shaped hollow sphere array

RSC ADVANCES(2022)

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Abstract
Hollow microspheres with high specific surface area are widely used in thermal insulation, drug delivery and sustained release, catalysis and optical absorption. Eutectic gallium-indium (EGaIn) undergoes phase transformation and oxidation when heated in aqueous solution, which can provide a crystal seed and preferential growth environment for nanomaterials. Therefore, it is very promising to further study the application of liquid metal in functional and structural nanomaterials. In this study, a EGaIn-based ice cream-shaped hollow sphere array with nanostructures was firstly synthesized on the designed hole array model using a hydrothermal process, and then the surface was further modified by fluorination to form a superhydrophobic film. Different sizes of the hollow Eutectic gallium-indium zinc oxide (EGaIn-ZnO) microspheres could be easily achieved by varying the size of the model, hence leading to controllable wettability. Furthermore, hollow microspheres hold much air, making it feasible for application in the field of anti-ice and thermal insulation.
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hollow sphere array,controllable preparation,ice,cream-shaped
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