Identifying surface attached nanobubbles
Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science(2021)
Abstract
Abstract Surface attached nanobubbles are spherical capped shaped gas bubbles that remain stable in size in saturated liquids. Their positional stability resulted in a manifold of experimental techniques to record their topography, softness, and chemical composition. Here, we summarize these techniques and how to distinguish them from non-gaseous objects commonly found on surfaces in contact with liquids.
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Surface-attached nanobubbles, Microscopy, Experimental techniques
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