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EFFECTS OF HYDROPHOBIC SURFACE NANOBUBBLES ON THE FLOW IN NANOCHANNELS
It has been demonstrated that there are nanobubbles on hydrophobic surface. Molecular dynamics simulation was adopted to investigate the impacts of the hydrophobic surface nanobubbles on fluid flow in nanochannel.
HUI XIE, CHAO LIU
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Effect and Mechanism of Nanobubbles Flotation for Fine Coal
This is is an article in the field of mineral processing engineering. In this study, the controllable factors such as the amount of collector used in the flotation, the amount of foaming agent, the ore feeding rate and the aeration amount were changed,we
Siyao GUO +4 more
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Surface Rearrangement of Water-Immersed Hydrophobic Solids by Gaseous Nanobubbles
Interactions of gaseous (ambient) nanobubbles (10–100 nm diameter) with different hydrophobic materialsTeflon, polystyrene, paraffin, and basal plane highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG)are studied by AFM in situ and ex situ.
Pavel Janda (802075) +2 more
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Correction: Surface nanobubbles on the carbonate mineral dolomite. [PDF]
Owens CL, Schach E, Rudolph M, Nash GR.
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Resolving the Pinning Force of Nanobubbles with Optical Microscopy
Many of the remarkable properties of surface nanobubbles, such as unusually small contact angles and long lifetimes, are related to the force that pins them onto their substrates. This pinning force is yet to be quantified experimentally.
An, Hongjie +2 more
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Complementary correlation between surface microbubble and droplet shapes
Previous atomic force microscopy studies have suggested that surface micro- and nanobubbles exhibit a flat shape. In this study, we directly observed surface microbubbles formed in an NH3BH3 solution using an optical microscope. No flat microbubbles were
Koji Takahara, Satoru Suzuki
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Navigating the unknown: Nanobubbles and the hidden complexity of aerophilic surfaces. [PDF]
Lü J.
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Reply to Lü: Aerophilic interfaces across scales. [PDF]
Vandereydt BJC, Nath S, Varanasi KK.
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Surface nanobubbles on the rare earth fluorcarbonate mineral synchysite
Surface nanobubbles have been identified to play an important role in a range of industries from mineral processing to food science. The formation of surface nanobubbles is of importance for mineral processing in the extraction of complex ores, such as ...
M Rudolph (16197425) +4 more
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