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Perspectives on surface nanobubbles
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Materials of nanoscale size exhibit properties that macroscopic materials often do not have. The same holds for bubbles on the nanoscale: nanoscale gaseous domains on a solid-liquid interface have surprising properties. These include the shape, the long life time, and even superstability. Such so-called surface nanobubbles may have wide applications. This prospective article covers the basic properties of surface nanobubbles and gives several examples of potential nanobubble applications in nanomaterials and nanodevices. For example, nanobubbles can be used as templates or nanostructures in surface functionalization. The nanobubbles produced in situ in a microfluidic system can even induce an autonomous motion of the nanoparticles on which they form. Their formation also has implications for the fluid transport in narrow channels in which they form.
Title: Perspectives on surface nanobubbles
Description:
Materials of nanoscale size exhibit properties that macroscopic materials often do not have.
The same holds for bubbles on the nanoscale: nanoscale gaseous domains on a solid-liquid interface have surprising properties.
These include the shape, the long life time, and even superstability.
Such so-called surface nanobubbles may have wide applications.
This prospective article covers the basic properties of surface nanobubbles and gives several examples of potential nanobubble applications in nanomaterials and nanodevices.
For example, nanobubbles can be used as templates or nanostructures in surface functionalization.
The nanobubbles produced in situ in a microfluidic system can even induce an autonomous motion of the nanoparticles on which they form.
Their formation also has implications for the fluid transport in narrow channels in which they form.
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