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Stimulus‐Responsive Gas Marbles as an Amphibious Carrier for Gaseous Materials

open access: yesAdvanced Science
Gas marbles are a new family of particle‐stabilized soft dispersed system with a soap bubble‐like air‐in‐water‐in‐air structure. Herein, stimulus‐responsive character is successfully introduced to a gas marble system for the first time using polymer ...
Takanori Yasui   +9 more
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Brushed creation of liquid marbles [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ Materials Science, 2022
A method where particulates are transferred via a cosmetic brush onto liquid drops created on a highly non-wetting substrate with a hole to generate talc and graphite liquid marbles (LMs) and talc-graphite Janus liquid marbles is described. van der Waals
Eric Shen Lin   +5 more
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Gas Marbles: Much Stronger than Liquid Marbles [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review Letters, 2017
Enwrapping liquid droplets with hydrophobic particles allows the manufacture of so-called "liquid marbles" [Aussillous and Quéré Nature (London) 411, 924 (2001); NATUAS0028-083610.1038/35082026Mahadevan Nature (London)411, 895 (2001)NATUAS0028-083610.1038/35082164].
Timounay, Yousra   +2 more
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Low gas permeability of particulate films slows down the aging of gas marbles [PDF]

open access: yesSoft Matter, 2017
The gas permeability of gas marbles is measured: a shell made of particulate films is less permeable to gas than its pure liquid counterparts.
Yousra Timounay   +3 more
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Smart Particles as Foam and Liquid Marble Stabilizers

open access: yesKONA Powder and Particle Journal, 2014
Small particles adsorbed to gas-liquid interfaces are widely observed and utilized in many products and various industrial sections, such as flotation, washing, food, water treatment, treatment of radioactive wastes,
Syuji Fujii, Ryo Murakami
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Potentially Underestimated Gas Flaring Activities -A New Approach to Detect Combustion Using Machine Learning and NASA's Black Marble Product Suite

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2022
Abstract Monitoring changes in greenhouse gas (GHG) emission is critical for assessing climate mitigation efforts towards the Paris Agreement goal. A crucial aspect of science-based GHG monitoring is to provide objective information for quality assurance and uncertainty assessment of the reported emissions.
Srija Chakraborty   +4 more
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A deep subaqueous fan depositional model for the Palaeoarchaean (3.46 Ga) Marble Bar Cherts, Warrawoona Group, Western Australia [PDF]

open access: yesGeological Magazine, 2012
AbstractThe 3.46 Ga Marble Bar Chert Member of the East Pilbara Craton, Western Australia, is one of the earliest and best-preserved sedimentary successions on Earth. Here, we interpret the finely laminated thin-bedded cherts, mixed conglomeratic beds, chert breccia beds and chert folded beds of the Marble Bar Chert Member as the product of low-density
Olivier, Nicolas   +5 more
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Edible gas marbles stabilized with cocoa particles: understanding their behavior by tuning the edible liquid phase

open access: yesFrontiers in Soft Matter
IntroductionGas marbles have recently emerged as a new class of particle-stabilized gas–liquid systems. A gas marble consists of a single air bubble suspended in air and encapsulated by a thin liquid shell stabilized by solid particles, forming an air-in-
Takuto Yagishita   +4 more
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Capillarity in Interfacial Liquids and Marbles: Mechanisms, Properties, and Applications

open access: yesMolecules
The mechanics of capillary force in biological systems have critical roles in the formation of the intra- and inter-cellular structures, which may mediate the organization, morphogenesis, and homeostasis of biomolecular condensates.
Yang Liu, Yuanfeng Wang, John H. Xin
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Recent advancements in liquid marbles: fabrication, materials, control mechanisms, and applications

open access: yesFrontiers in Lab on a Chip Technologies
Liquid marbles (LMs) are versatile soft matter systems comprising a liquid core encapsulated by a shell of hydrophobic particles. LMs exhibit non-wetting properties and hence have enhanced mobility compared with droplets on a solid substrate.
Hamed Ghavami, Yuxiang Liu
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