Molecular dynamics methods are used to investigate the effect of wall wettability and initial fluid density on the nucleation and growth of nanobubbles in a nanochannel with a groove. Surface wettability is controlled by adjusting the parameters of the solid-liquid potential energy and the results show that groove wettability greatly influences the bubble nucleation process. In the case of a groove with a weak solid-liquid interaction, fluid atoms in the groove are strongly affected by repulsive forces attributed to solid atoms, the density of the fluid atoms is low, and atomic collision frequency increases. The local activation energy is concentrated in the groove, resulting in bubble nucleation. In the case of a groove with a stronger sol...
The process of homogeneous bubble nucleation is almost impossible to probe experimentally, except ne...
The stability and growth or dissolution of a single surface nanobubble on a chemically patterned sur...
We propose a new mechanism for bubble nucleation triggered by the rubbing of solid surfaces immersed...
The solvent exchange procedure has become the most-used protocol to produce surface nanobubbles, whi...
The solvent exchange procedure has become the most-used protocol to produce surface nanobubbles, whi...
The formation of gas bubbles presents a frequent challenge to microfluidic operations, for which flu...
We analyze the properties of naturally formed nanobubbles in Lennard-Jones molecular dynamics simula...
We analyze the properties of naturally formed nanobubbles in Lennard-Jones molecular dynamics simula...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, the effects of gas concentration and species on the coalescenc...
Bubble attachment phenomena are examined using Molecular Dynamics Simulations (MDS) for the first ti...
Molecular dynamics simulations are carried out to simulate thermal bubble nucleation processes in ho...
The stability and growth or dissolution of a single surface nanobubble on a chemically patterned sur...
The process of homogeneous bubble nucleation is almost impossible to probe experimentally, except ne...
We studied bubble nucleation dynamics for confined liquid in slit pores by using a molec-ular dynami...
In this thesis we address the behaviour of so-called surface nanobubbles. These nanobubbles behave d...
The process of homogeneous bubble nucleation is almost impossible to probe experimentally, except ne...
The stability and growth or dissolution of a single surface nanobubble on a chemically patterned sur...
We propose a new mechanism for bubble nucleation triggered by the rubbing of solid surfaces immersed...
The solvent exchange procedure has become the most-used protocol to produce surface nanobubbles, whi...
The solvent exchange procedure has become the most-used protocol to produce surface nanobubbles, whi...
The formation of gas bubbles presents a frequent challenge to microfluidic operations, for which flu...
We analyze the properties of naturally formed nanobubbles in Lennard-Jones molecular dynamics simula...
We analyze the properties of naturally formed nanobubbles in Lennard-Jones molecular dynamics simula...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, the effects of gas concentration and species on the coalescenc...
Bubble attachment phenomena are examined using Molecular Dynamics Simulations (MDS) for the first ti...
Molecular dynamics simulations are carried out to simulate thermal bubble nucleation processes in ho...
The stability and growth or dissolution of a single surface nanobubble on a chemically patterned sur...
The process of homogeneous bubble nucleation is almost impossible to probe experimentally, except ne...
We studied bubble nucleation dynamics for confined liquid in slit pores by using a molec-ular dynami...
In this thesis we address the behaviour of so-called surface nanobubbles. These nanobubbles behave d...
The process of homogeneous bubble nucleation is almost impossible to probe experimentally, except ne...
The stability and growth or dissolution of a single surface nanobubble on a chemically patterned sur...
We propose a new mechanism for bubble nucleation triggered by the rubbing of solid surfaces immersed...