Manipulation of Multiphase Fluid in Microgravity using Photo-responsive Surfactants
ORAL
Abstract
The tested surfactant exhibits rapid and reversible photo-switching, allowing for long-term control. We achieve bubble propulsion with velocities up to 6 mm/s and accelerations reaching 5 mm/s2 under LED illumination of only 38 mW/cm2. Additionally, we develop numerical simulations to understand the dependence of bubble velocity on bubble size, switching kinetics, and light duration. These synergistic experimental and numerical findings provide key guidance for managing bubble dynamics in microgravity and designing new photo-surfactants for fluid dynamics.
*This research is supported by NSF grant titled "ISS: Dynamic Manipulation of Multi-Phase Flow Using Light-Responsive Surfactants for Phase-Change Applications", grant number 2025655, and sponsored by ISS National Lab with Dr. Ryan Reeves as the program manager and Shawn Stephens as the operations project manager. We would like to acknowledge Space Tango as our industry partner who provided support of the space experimental hardware.
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Publication: 1. Zhao, Lei, Serena Seshadri, Xichen Liang, Sophia J. Bailey, Michael Haggmark, Michael Gordon, Matthew E. Helgeson, Javier Read de Alaniz, Paolo Luzzatto-Fegiz, and Yangying Zhu. "Depinning of Multiphase Fluid Using Light and Photo-Responsive Surfactants." ACS Central Science 8, no. 2 (2022): 235-245.
2. Liang, Xichen, Vijay Kumar, Farzad Ahmadi, and Yangying Zhu. "Manipulation of droplets and bubbles for thermal applications." Droplet 1, no. 2 (2022): 80-91.
3. Liang, Xichen, Kseniia M. Karnaukh, Lei Zhao, Serena Seshadri, Austin J. DuBose, Sophia J. Bailey, Qixuan Cao et al. "Dynamic Manipulation of Droplets on Liquid-Infused Surfaces Using Photoresponsive Surfactant." ACS Central Science 10, no. 3 (2024): 684-694.
Presenters
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Xichen Liang
- University of California, Santa Barbara