Journal article

Do stable nanobubbles exist in mixtures of organic solvents and water?

A Häbich, W Ducker, DE Dunstan, X Zhang

Journal of Physical Chemistry B | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2010

Abstract

Several recent papers have described the existence of stable nanobubbles in bulk, which is surprising given that the high curvature of these bubbles is expected to place such bubbles under a high pressure and therefore lead to rapid dissolution. Here, we investigate the possible existence of nanobubbles in mixtures of water plus an organic solvent using both static and dynamic light scattering and infrared spectroscopy. The mixing of solvents was designed to introduce nanobubbles into bulk solution via supersaturation of the solution. The solutions scatter light for a long period (days) after mixing, which is consistent with the formation of nanoscale objects, but we show that these scatteri..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Prof. Jun Hu at Shanghai Jiao Tong University for valuable suggestions. This research was supported under the Australian Research Council's Discovery Project funding scheme (DP0880152). X.Z. is the recipient of an Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship.