Identifying surface attached nanobubbles

Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science(2021)

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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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