Wireless Magnetoelectrochemical Induction of Rotational Motion

ADVANCED SCIENCE(2024)

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Electromagnetically induced rotation is a key process of many technological systems that are used in daily life, especially for energy conversion. In this context, the Lorentz force-induced deviation of charges is a crucial physical phenomenon to generate rotation. Herein, they combine the latter with the concept of bipolar electrochemistry to design a wireless magnetoelectrochemical rotor. Such a device can be considered as a wet analog of a conventional electric motor. The main driving force that propels this actuator is the result of the synergy between the charge-compensating ion flux along a bipolar electrode and an external magnetic field applied orthogonally to the surface of the object. The trajectory of the wirelessly polarized rotor can be controlled by the orientation of the magnetic field relative to the direction of the global electric field, producing a predictable clockwise or anticlockwise motion. Fine-tuning of the applied electric field allows for addressing conducting objects having variable characteristic lengths. An electrochemical analog of an electric motor is presented here as a new concept to generate the rotational motion of a conducting object based on the synergy between bipolar electrochemistry and an external magnetic field.image
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bipolar electrochemistry,Lorentz force,magnetohydrodynamics,rotors
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