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Pore Size and Wettability Control Dissolution Trapping Regimes of CO2 in Nano Porous Media
Abstract We simulate supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2 ${\text{scCO}}_{2}$) dissolution in water in nano/submicron pore‐throats (14.3–21.5 nm) using a multi‐component, multiphase pseudopotential lattice Boltzmann model closed by a Peng–Robinson equation of state.
Jiangjiang Wang +6 more
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Graphene Nanobubbles Produced by Water Splitting
Graphene nanobubbles are of significant interest due to their ability to trap mesoscopic volumes of gas for various applications in nanoscale engineering.
Beng Hau Tan +11 more
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Surface Tension and Stability of a Nanobubble in Water: Molecular Simulation
Molecular dynamics simulations were carried out for a nanoscale spherical bubble in water at room temperature. The pressure difference between inside and outside of the bubble was investigated and the surface tension was evaluated with assumption of the ...
Mitsuhiro MATSUMOTO
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Roberta Cavalli,1 Agnese Bisazza,1 Michele Trotta,1 Monica Argenziano,1 Andrea Civra,2 Manuela Donalisio,2 David Lembo21Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology; 2Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences University of Turin, Turin ...
Cavalli R +6 more
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Cracking is an inherent development in reinforced concrete structures and can lead to serious damages during their service period. The repeated occurrence of such damages can enlarge the cracks, thereby allowing other deteriorating elements such as CO2 ...
Heesup Choi +3 more
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Surface nanobubbles or Knudsen bubbles? [PDF]
AFM experiments suggest the long lifetime of surface nanobubbles is due to a balanced influx and outflux of gas molecules.
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Novel Multiphase CO2 Photocatalysis System Using N-TiO2/CNCs and CO2 Nanobubble
In this study, a novel CO2 photocatalysis system was developed by modifying TiO2 as a photocatalyst and introducing CO2 nanobubble to the system. TiO2 photocatalyst is modified by adding CNCs as support to increase the surface area and adding nitrogen
Haroki Madani +5 more
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Trapped nanobubbles are gas domains trapped at nanopits on the solid–liquid interface. This is different from surface nanobubbles that usually form at the smooth surface.
Litao Qi +11 more
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Surface nanobubbles: Seeing is believing
The existence of surface nanobubbles has been previously suggested using various experimental techniques, including attenuated total reflection spectroscopy, quartz crystal microbalance, neutron reflectometry, and x-ray reflectivity, but all of these techniques provide a sole number to quantify the existence of gas over (usually) hundreds of square ...
Karpitschka, Stefan +5 more
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Difference between Traditional and Nanobubble Flotation of Fine Flake Graphite
China's large flake graphite resources are rich in reserves, but the use of fine flake graphite will become the main utilization resource in the future with the continuous exploitation of large flake graphite resources. [Objective] Conventional flotation
Xinyue LIU +5 more
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