Issue 29, 2020

A Henry's law method for generating bulk nanobubbles

Abstract

A new technique for generating bulk nanobubble suspensions has been developed based on Henry's law which states that the amount of dissolved gas in a liquid is proportional to its partial pressure above the liquid. This principle which forms the basis of vacuum degasification has been exploited here to produce stable bulk nanobubbles in excess of 109 bubble mL−1 in pure water, through successive expansion/compression strokes inside a sealed syringe. We provide evidence that the observed nano-entities must be gas-filled nanobubbles by showing that: (i) they cannot be attributed to organic or inorganic impurities; (ii) they disappear gradually over time whilst their mean size remains unchanged; (iii) their number density depends on the concentration of dissolved gas in water and its solubility; and (iv) added sparging of gas enhances process yield. We study the properties of these nanobubbles including the effects of type of dissolved gas, water pH and the presence of different valence salts on their number density and stability. Given the potential of the technique for large scale production of nanobubble suspensions, we describe a successfully tested automated model and outline the basis for process scale-up.

Graphical abstract: A Henry's law method for generating bulk nanobubbles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Apr 2020
Accepted
08 Jul 2020
First published
22 Jul 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2020,12, 15869-15879

A Henry's law method for generating bulk nanobubbles

G. Ferraro, A. J. Jadhav and M. Barigou, Nanoscale, 2020, 12, 15869 DOI: 10.1039/D0NR03332D

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