Fluorescent
Liquid Metal As a Transformable Biomimetic
Chameleon
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Abstract
Liquid metal (LM)
is of core interest for a wide variety of newly
emerging areas. However, the functional materials thus made so far
by LM only could display a single silver-white appearance. In this
study, colorful LM marbles working like a transformable biomimetic
robot were proposed for the first time and fabricated from LM droplets
through encasing them with fluorescent nanoparticles. We demonstrated
that this unique LM marble can be manipulated into various stable
magnificent appearances as one desires and then split and merge among
different colors. Such multifunctional LM is capable of responding
to the outside electric stimulus and realizing shape transformation
and discoloration behaviors as well. Furthermore, the electric stimuli
has been successfully introduced to trigger the release of nano/microparticles
from the LM, and the mechanism lying behind was clarified. The present
fluorescent LM was expected to offer important opportunities for diverse
applications, especially in a wide range of functional smart material
areas