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Thermochimica Acta, Vol.517, No.1-2, 121-125, 2011
Thermally induced movement of micro particles observed on a rough surface: A novel observation and its implications for high throughput analysis and synthesis
It is shown how droplets (20-301 mu m) can be made to move by a thermal gradient created by a thermal tip. Materials used were solid at room temperature and were then made liquid by holding the environmental temperature above the melting point. A scanning thermal microscope (SThM) was employed to subject these droplets to a strong temperature gradient. The system was then cooled and the movement of the particle was assessed from a topographic image. It was shown how these materials could be manipulated, moved, mixed together and how their chemical state could be assessed by IR spectroscopy. The possibility of doing this on such a small scale opens up new possibilities for high throughput analysis and synthesis. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Thermal gradient;Droplet actuation;Wollaston wire thermal probe;AFM;Nanoparticle;High throughput