KONA Powder and Particle Journal (Mar 2023)

Characteristics of Ultrafine Bubbles (Bulk Nanobubbles) and Their Application to Particle-Related Technology

  • Keiji Yasuda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14356/kona.2024004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 0
pp. 183 – 196

Abstract

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Ultrafine bubbles (bulk nanobubbles), small bubbles with a diameter of less than 1 μm, have attracted academic and industrial attention because of their numerous advantages, including their chemical-free nature and extraordinarily long lifetime. The long lifetime is related to the much higher Brownian motion velocity compared to buoyancy. The reason why ultrafine bubbles can endure under stable conditions is still unclear, even though their inside is highly pressured. They have several characteristics, such as pH-dependent surface charge and reduced friction. They are also closely related to ultrasound. Ultrafine bubbles are generated and removed by selecting the ultrasonic frequency. Reaction and separation using ultrasonic cavitation and atomization, respectively, are enhanced by ultrafine bubbles. They can produce hollow nanoparticles, enhance adsorption on activated carbon, and clean solid surfaces. This review discusses the fundamental and ultrasonic characteristics of ultrafine bubbles and their application in particle-related technology, encompassing fine particle synthesis, adsorption, desorption, extraction, cleaning, and prevention of fouling.

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