International audienceIn aqueous foams, the bubble size usually spans from tens of microns to centimetres. However, it is possible to create much smaller and stable bubbles in solutions: nanobubbles have diameters well below a micron. Many issues are still pending on nanobubbles, especially regarding their stability. Here, we address if and how the addition of nanobubbles may change the interfacial and foaming properties of surfactant solutions. Using a first microfluidic device, nanobubbles are formed within the aqueous surfactant solutions (SDS and Triton X-100 at different concentrations). A second microfluidic device then generates foams from these solutions. Additionally, we report systematic results on the interfacial and bulk propert...
Surface and bulk nanobubbles are two types of nanoscopic gaseous domain that have recently been disc...
Nanobubbles, surprisingly stable submicrometer gas bubbles in water, appear to be common in water an...
Studies on physical aspects of nanobubbles, i.e., nanoscopic soft domains at the liquid-solid interf...
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...
Surfactant-coated microbubbles are utilized in a wide variety of applications, from wastewater purif...
Bulk nanobubbles are a novel type of nanoscale bubble system. Because of their extraordinary behavio...
International audienceWe investigate effects of surfactants with different charges (anionic, cationi...
As interest in the extensive application of bulk nanobubbles increases, it is becoming progressively...
Influence of silicon oxide (SiO2) and aluminum oxide (Al2O3) nanoparticles on the stability of nanop...
The formation of gas bubbles presents a frequent challenge to microfluidic operations, for which flu...
Surface and bulk nanobubbles are two types of nanoscopic gaseous domain that have recently been disc...
Surfactant-coated microbubbles are utilized in a wide variety of applications, from wastewater purif...
Interfaces between aqueous solutions and hydrophobic solid surfaces are important in various areas o...
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...
Nanobubbles, surprisingly stable submicrometer gas bubbles in water, appear to be common in water an...
Studies on physical aspects of nanobubbles, i.e., nanoscopic soft domains at the liquid-solid interf...
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...
Surfactant-coated microbubbles are utilized in a wide variety of applications, from wastewater purif...
Bulk nanobubbles are a novel type of nanoscale bubble system. Because of their extraordinary behavio...
International audienceWe investigate effects of surfactants with different charges (anionic, cationi...
As interest in the extensive application of bulk nanobubbles increases, it is becoming progressively...
Influence of silicon oxide (SiO2) and aluminum oxide (Al2O3) nanoparticles on the stability of nanop...
The formation of gas bubbles presents a frequent challenge to microfluidic operations, for which flu...
Surface and bulk nanobubbles are two types of nanoscopic gaseous domain that have recently been disc...
Surfactant-coated microbubbles are utilized in a wide variety of applications, from wastewater purif...
Interfaces between aqueous solutions and hydrophobic solid surfaces are important in various areas o...
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...
Nanobubbles, surprisingly stable submicrometer gas bubbles in water, appear to be common in water an...
Studies on physical aspects of nanobubbles, i.e., nanoscopic soft domains at the liquid-solid interf...