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Environmental Exploration of Ultra-Dense Nanobubbles: Rethinking Sustainability

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ENVIRONMENTS
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/environments9030033

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nanobubbles; delivery; water; agriculture; ecosystems

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Nanobubbles, with their long-term stability and potential applications in environmental engineering, can serve as delivery vehicles for nutrients or other substances to specific targets, offering new possibilities for enhancing sustainability and protecting the natural environment.
Nanobubbles are nanoscopic gaseous domains than can exist on solid surfaces or in bulk liquids. They have attracted significant attention in the last decade due to their long-time (meta)stability and ready potential for real-world applications, especially in environmental engineering and more sustainable ecosystems, water treatment, irrigation, and crop growth. After reviewing important nano-bubble science and activity, with some of the latest promising results in agriculture, we point out important directions in applications of nano-bubble phenomena for boosting sustainability, with viewpoints on how to revolutionise best-practice environmental and green sustainability, taking into account economic drivers and impacts. More specifically, it is pointed out how nanobubbles may be used as delivery vehicles, or nano-carriers, for nutrients or other agents to specific targets in a variety of ecosystems of environmental relevance, and how core this is to realising a vision of ultra-dense NBs in shaping a positive and lasting impact on ecosystems and our natural environment.

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