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Probing the "Gas Tunnel" between Neighboring Nanobubbles

  • Dayong Li
  • , Binglin Zeng
  • , Yuliang Wang*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Heilongjiang University of Science and Technology
  • Beihang University

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摘要

Surface nanobubbles are the main gaseous domains forming at solid-liquid interfaces, and their abnormally long lifetime (stability) is still an open question. A hypothesis "gas tunnel" was presented in a recent simulation study [ACS Nano 2018, 12 (3), 2603-2609], which was thought to connect two neighboring nanobubbles and make the nanobubbles remain stable. Herein, we aim to experimentally investigate the existence of gas tunnel and its role in governing nanobubble dynamics. By using an atomic force microscope, mutual effects between different gaseous domains including nanobubbles, nanopancakes, and nanobubble-pancake composite on a PS substrate undergoing violent tip perturbation and their effects on the undisturbed neighbors were investigated. The pancake between two nanobubbles can behave as a visible gas tunnel under the tip-bubble interaction. Based on statistical analysis of volume change in the different gas domains, the concept of a generalized gas tunnel is presented and experimentally verified. Nanobubbles are surrounded by a water depletion layer which will act as a channel along solid/liquid surfaces for adjacent nanobubbles to communicate with each other. Moreover, the change in contact angle of nanobubbles with the concentration of local gas oversaturation was studied, and the equilibrium contact angle of nanobubbles is further verified experimentally.

源语言英语
页(从-至)15029-15037
页数9
期刊Langmuir
35
47
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 26 11月 2019

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