Surface and bulk nanobubbles are two types of nanoscopic gaseous domain that have recently been discovered in interfacial physics. Both are expected to be unstable to dissolution because of the high internal pressure driving diffusion and the surface tension which squeezes the gas out, but there is a rapidly growing body of experimental evidence that demonstrates both bubble types to be stable. However, the two types of bubbles also differ in many respects: surface nanobubble stability is most probably assisted by the nearby wall, which can repel the water (in the case of hydrophobicity), accept physisorbed gas molecules, and reduce the surface area through which outfluxing can occur; bulk nanobubbles, on the other hand, must stabilise them...
Nanobubbles have many fascinating properties and the mechanism of their formation and stability stil...
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...
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...
Interfaces between aqueous solutions and hydrophobic solid surfaces are important in various areas o...
Surface nanobubbles and micropancakes are two recent discoveries in interfacial physics. They are na...
Surface nanobubbles and micropancakes are two recent discoveries in interfacial physics. They are na...
Surface nanobubbles are gaseous domains found at immersed substrates, whose remarkable persistence i...
Surface nanobubbles are gaseous domains found at immersed substrates, whose remarkable persistence i...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, the effects of gas concentration and species on the coalescenc...
In this Proceeding we review and summarize recent findings of the Twente Physics of Fluids group on ...
Atomic Force Microscope images and other experiments show us that very small stable bubbles, known a...
The existence of gaseous nanobubbles accumulated at the hydrophobic solid–liquid interface has been ...
Surface nanobubbles are experimentally known to survive for days at hydrophobic surfaces immersed in...
Nanobubbles have many fascinating properties and the mechanism of their formation and stability stil...
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...
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...
Interfaces between aqueous solutions and hydrophobic solid surfaces are important in various areas o...
Surface nanobubbles and micropancakes are two recent discoveries in interfacial physics. They are na...
Surface nanobubbles and micropancakes are two recent discoveries in interfacial physics. They are na...
Surface nanobubbles are gaseous domains found at immersed substrates, whose remarkable persistence i...
Surface nanobubbles are gaseous domains found at immersed substrates, whose remarkable persistence i...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, the effects of gas concentration and species on the coalescenc...
In this Proceeding we review and summarize recent findings of the Twente Physics of Fluids group on ...
Atomic Force Microscope images and other experiments show us that very small stable bubbles, known a...
The existence of gaseous nanobubbles accumulated at the hydrophobic solid–liquid interface has been ...
Surface nanobubbles are experimentally known to survive for days at hydrophobic surfaces immersed in...
Nanobubbles have many fascinating properties and the mechanism of their formation and stability stil...
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...