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(Non) existence of bulk nanobubbles: the role of ultrasonic cavitation and organic solutes in water

Rak et al., 2019

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3639256622472147887
Author
Rak D
Ovadová M
Sedlák M
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The journal of physical chemistry letters

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A drawback of studies on bulk nanobubbles is the absence of direct proof that the nano- objects reported are really nanobubbles. The aim of our work was to provide such a proof or disproof. We focused on two effects (processes) commonly considered in research on …
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