Atomic Force Microscope images and other experiments show us that very small stable bubbles, known as nanobubbles, can be present on surfaces despite well founded theoretical considerations that predict otherwise. Nanobubbles are thought to play a role in the rupture of thin films during froth flotation, hydrodynamic slip over surfaces, interaction forces between hydrophobic surfaces and influence the electroplating and electrolysis processes. Here we describe what is known of nanobubbles and discuss the challenges in understanding nanobubble morphology and stability
In recent years there has been an accumulation of evidence for the existence of nanobubbles on hydro...
In recent years there has been an accumulation of evidence for the existence of nanobubbles on hydro...
The presence of nanobubblessas imaged with tapping-mode atomic force microscopysis controlled using ...
The very existence of nanobubbles at hydrophobic surfaces is controversial. On theoretical grounds s...
Surface nanobubbles are nanoscopic gaseous domains on immersed substrates which can survive for days...
Surface nanobubbles are nanoscopic gaseous domains on immersed substrates which can survive for days...
Atomic force microscope images of flat solid surfaces in water reveal that very soft objects can be ...
Atomic force microscope images of flat solid surfaces in water reveal that very soft objects can be ...
Atomic force microscope images of flat solid surfaces in water reveal that very soft objects can be ...
Bubbles at nanometer scale could not exist stably according to classic theories. A lot of recent exp...
Surface and bulk nanobubbles are two types of nanoscopic gaseous domain that have recently been disc...
Surface and bulk nanobubbles are two types of nanoscopic gaseous domain that have recently been disc...
Surface and bulk nanobubbles are two types of nanoscopic gaseous domain that have recently been disc...
We present results focusing on whether gas bubbles are stable at all length scales at liquid/solid s...
When a hydrophobic solid is in contact with water, surface nanobubbles often form at the interface. ...
In recent years there has been an accumulation of evidence for the existence of nanobubbles on hydro...
In recent years there has been an accumulation of evidence for the existence of nanobubbles on hydro...
The presence of nanobubblessas imaged with tapping-mode atomic force microscopysis controlled using ...
The very existence of nanobubbles at hydrophobic surfaces is controversial. On theoretical grounds s...
Surface nanobubbles are nanoscopic gaseous domains on immersed substrates which can survive for days...
Surface nanobubbles are nanoscopic gaseous domains on immersed substrates which can survive for days...
Atomic force microscope images of flat solid surfaces in water reveal that very soft objects can be ...
Atomic force microscope images of flat solid surfaces in water reveal that very soft objects can be ...
Atomic force microscope images of flat solid surfaces in water reveal that very soft objects can be ...
Bubbles at nanometer scale could not exist stably according to classic theories. A lot of recent exp...
Surface and bulk nanobubbles are two types of nanoscopic gaseous domain that have recently been disc...
Surface and bulk nanobubbles are two types of nanoscopic gaseous domain that have recently been disc...
Surface and bulk nanobubbles are two types of nanoscopic gaseous domain that have recently been disc...
We present results focusing on whether gas bubbles are stable at all length scales at liquid/solid s...
When a hydrophobic solid is in contact with water, surface nanobubbles often form at the interface. ...
In recent years there has been an accumulation of evidence for the existence of nanobubbles on hydro...
In recent years there has been an accumulation of evidence for the existence of nanobubbles on hydro...
The presence of nanobubblessas imaged with tapping-mode atomic force microscopysis controlled using ...