Thermomechanics of Picoliter Liquids Encapsulated in Metal Microarchitectures
Abstract
ABSTRACT Probing the mechanical behavior of liquids at the nanoscale—especially under hydrostatic stress with various strain rates and extreme temperature conditions—holds significant potential for advancing microfluidic, biomedical, and energy systems. However, it remains experimentally challenging due to the inherent difficulties in encapsulation of liquid at micro/nanoscale and in accurately applying and measuring stress within confined microscale environments. In this work, we present a novel single‐step method for liquid encapsulation at the microscale and subsequent in situ micromechanical testing at extreme dynamic thermomechanical conditions. Localized electrodeposition in the liquid process enables the direct formation of hollow copper microarchitectures containing picoliters of liquid. The presence of the encapsulated liquid was verified via structural analysis at cryogenic and elevated temperatures. We investigated the mechanical role of the confined liquid through compressive tests, demonstrating its incompressibility at room temperature and its enhanced load‐bearing capacity in the ice phase at −160°C. These results reveal enhanced energy dissipation due to the size‐dependent strength of ice. Additionally, we evaluated the tensile response of copper‐ice composites at −160°C using microfabricated push‐to‐pull structures. Our findings outline a new pathway for encapsulation of liquids in metal microarchitectures that could aid and impact fields of microelectronics, pharmaceuticals, and energy storage.
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Authors (16)
Sung‐Gyu Kang
Max‐Planck‐Institute For Sustainable Materials Düsseldorf Germany
Kyeongjae Jeong
School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Republic of Korea
Bárbara Bellón
Max‐Planck‐Institute For Sustainable Materials Düsseldorf Germany
Lalith Kumar Bhaskar
Max‐Planck‐Institute For Sustainable Materials Düsseldorf Germany
Leonardo Shoji Aota
Max‐Planck‐Institute For Sustainable Materials Düsseldorf Germany
Jeongin Paeng
Max‐Planck‐Institute For Sustainable Materials Düsseldorf Germany
Dipali Sonawane
Max‐Planck‐Institute For Sustainable Materials Düsseldorf Germany
Kuan Ding
Max‐Planck‐Institute For Sustainable Materials Düsseldorf Germany
Se‐Ho Kim
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Korea University Seoul Republic of Korea
Allison Goetz
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Institute of Micro‐ and Nanostructure Research and Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy (CENEM) Friedrich‐Alexander‐Universitat Erlangen‐Nürnberg IZNF Erlangen Germany
Benjamin Apeleo Zubiri
Institute of Micro- and Nanostructure Research (IMN), Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy (CENEM), IZNF
Erdmann Spiecker
Institute of Micro- and Nanostructure Research (IMN) & Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy (CENEM)
Ayman El‐Zoka
Department of Materials Royal School of Mines Imperial College London London UK
Baptiste Gault
Gerhard Dehm
Rajaprakash Ramachandramoorthy
Max‐Planck‐Institute For Sustainable Materials Düsseldorf Germany