- A
nanobubble is a
small sub-micrometer gas-containing cavity, or bubble, in
aqueous solutions with
unique properties caused by high
internal pressure,...
- Kalogerakis,
Nicolas (2021). "Disinfection
applications of
ozone micro- and
nanobubbles".
Environmental Science: Nano. 8 (12): 3493–3510. doi:10.1039/D1EN00700A...
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announced in 2016 that the
Peruvian scientist Marino Morikawa, who
created a
nanobubble system to
decontaminate lake El Cascajo,
would lead a
project to restore...
- 2019). "Photoablation of
Human Vitreous Opacities by Light-Induced
Vapor Nanobubbles". ACS Nano. 13 (7): 8401–8416. doi:10.1021/acsnano.9b04050. hdl:1854/LU-8627551...
- Bubbles.
Antibubble Bubble fusion Bubble sensor Foam
Minnaert resonance Nanobubble Sonoluminescence Underwater acoustics Subramanian, R. Shankar; Balasubramaniam...
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differences than
experienced in decompression. The
spontaneous formation of
nanobubbles on
hydrophobic surfaces is a
possible source of micronuclei, but it is...
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synovial fluid within the joint.
Cavitation can also form
Ozone micro-
nanobubbles which shows promise in
dental applications. In
industrial cleaning applications...
- SDT.
Similar to microbubbles,
nanobubbles have
shown efficacy in SDT. However, due to
their smaller size,
nanobubbles are able to
reach targets that...
- (2008). "Probing
Physical Properties of
Confined Fluids within Individual Nanobubbles".
Physical Review Letters. 100 (3): 035301. arXiv:0704.2306. Bibcode:2008PhRvL...
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Electrochemistry can be used to
investigate nanoparticles, wires, vesicles,
nanobubbles, nanotubes, cells, and viruses, and
other small molecules and ions. Single-entity...