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Stability of surface and bulk nanobubbles

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.cocis.2021.101428

Keywords

Surface nanobubbles; Bulk nanobubbles; Nanobubbles; Bubbles; Hydrophobic; Attraction

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council Future Fellowship [FT180100361]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [11861131005]
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft of Germany [OH 75/3-1]
  4. European Social Fund as part of the initiative 'Sachsen-Anhalt WISSEN-SCHAFT Spitzenforschung/Synergien' [ZS/2019/10/103050]
  5. Australian Research Council [FT180100361] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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The existence and stability of nanoscopic gaseous domains in liquids, known as nanobubbles, have been debated due to classical theory predictions. However, through critical review and experiments, it has been proven that these gaseous domains not only exist but can also survive in liquid environments. Future research directions and unanswered questions remain for further exploration in this field.
The existence of stable nanoscopic gaseous domains in liquids, or nanobubbles, has attracted both skepticism and intrigue since classical theory predicts that spherical gas bubbles cannot achieve stable equilibrium. Can we prove these gaseous domains exist, and if they do, how do they survive? We critically review contemporary theoretical perspectives of the stability of surface and bulk nanobubbles and explain how experiments either vindicate or disprove them. We conclude with a discussion of unanswered questions and propose future directions for the field at large.

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