Scientists at Texas A&M University are advancing our comprehension of nanobubble stability, which refers to extremely small bubbles that are smaller than a hair’s width. Their findings suggest that the stability of these nanobubbles is largely determined by the electric charges they hold and the way these charges interact with the surrounding solvent. Furthermore, any additives in the solution can also affect the stability of the nanobubbles.
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