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Deactivation of microbubble nucleation sites by alcohol-water exchange

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posted on 2024-11-01, 16:05 authored by Xuehua Zhang, Henri Lhuissier, Oscar Enriquez, Chao Sun, Detlef Lohse
The ethanol-water exchange process is one of the standard methods of generating nanobubbles at a solid-water interface. In this work, we examine whether the nanobubbles formed by the solvent exchange can initiate microbubble formation as the temperature increases, thus acting as nuclei. This, however, is not the case: the nanobubbles are stable and do not facilitate microbubble formation. Instead, the process of solvent exchange, which aids the formation of nanobubbles and even microbubbles on some hydrophobic substrates under ambient conditions, suppresses microbubble nucleation on graphite and hydrophilic micropit-decorated substrates at high temperature (i.e., deactivates the nucleation sites for microbubble formation). We ascribe this behavior to the prewetting of the surface by the alcohol and the stability of the nanobubbles to the temperature increase. The findings in this study have implications for the prevention of bubble formation for a range of applications.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1021/la40201
  2. 2.
    ISSN - Is published in 07437463

Journal

Langmuir

Volume

29

Issue

32

Start page

9979

End page

9984

Total pages

6

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 American Chemical Society

Former Identifier

2006047684

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-08-13

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