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Observing replications in the making: Lab-ethnography with USPN team members
This short report was written by NanoBubbles team member Candida Sanchez Burmester, PhD candidate in Science and Technology Studies in Maastricht University.
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Currently, the existence of long-lived sub-micron bubbles in solution is not widely accepted as they should dissolve on a timescale of 1-100 microseconds, calculated through the use of a widely accepted theory of bubble dissolution.
Alheshibri, Muidh
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Evidence of laser-induced nanobubble formation mechanism in water
Principles of laser-induced nanobubble formation in water are studied and presented. Nanobubbles were generated by laser light at intensities below threshold for laser-induced breakdown and subsequently expanded by a rarefaction wave to facilitate their ...
Miha Jelenčič +4 more
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Biomass‐derived carbon provides a sustainable, porous, and conductive scaffold that stabilizes nanomaterials for bifunctional hydrogen evolution reaction/oxygen evolution reaction catalysis. This review summarizes design strategies (defects, heteroatom doping, heterostructures, single atoms), mechanistic/density functional theory insights, degradation ...
Paricha Jebin +8 more
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The graphical abstract shows hollow polymeric nanoshells from crosslinked PEO–PPO–PEO with methacrylate end‐groups. These shells expand at low temperatures (6 °C, ∼310 nm) and shrink at 37 °C (∼35 nm)—a 700‐fold volume change. This reverse thermo‐responsiveness, driven by polymer coiling–uncoiling, enables potential biomedical applications like ...
Mark David Samraj +3 more
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Electrochemistry of nanobubbles
Abstract Gas bubble formation is a common phenomenon in numerous electrochemical processes, such as water splitting, chloralkaline process, and fuel cells. Many efforts have been made to understand the behaviors of microsized or larger gas bubbles in electrochemical systems in the past few decades.
Ruchirange Ranaweera, Long Luo
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Laser‐Induced Chemical Patterning of Graphene‐Black Phosphorus Hybrids
Van der Waals (vdW)‐based heterostructures consisting of graphene and black phosphorus are fabricated using a dry transfer technique. These are subjected to laser light in the so‐called laser writing procedure to introduce functional, organic moieties to the superjacent graphene lattice, enabling the fabrication of sophisticated and highly functional ...
Jasmin Eisenkolb +5 more
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A Farewell Note: Insights from Federico Boem's time in NanoBubbles
My experience in NanoBubbles came to an end this June. I thought it would be nice to make a critical assessment of my experience, without the ambition to be exhaustive, complete or ‘objective’.
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A multifunctional heparinized polyamide membrane embedded with graphene quantum dots (GQDs) and hyperbranched polyethyleneimine (HPEI) is engineered for efficient bilirubin removal via a one‐step anticoagulation–adsorption process. The membrane demonstrates enhanced hemocompatibility, prolonged clotting times, and high bilirubin adsorption capacity ...
Abdur Rehman Mushtaq Ahmad +6 more
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Multidimensional In Situ Characterization of Surface and Free Nanobubbles in Oxidic Nanofluids
The efficiency of froth flotation drastically drops towards ultrafine particles. Some improvements may be possible using smaller bubbles and high degrees of turbulence, however, reaching their limits in the nanometer particle range.
Annett Wollmann +3 more
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