2022
DOI: 10.2166/ws.2022.368
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Fine soil particle aggregation in ultra-fine bubble irrigated paddy fields

Abstract: The flotation method of ultra-fine bubbles (UFB) aims to address pollution and has been used for combating the undesirable reducibility of paddy soils. Hence, water containing UFB is gaining increasing attention for potential agricultural applications. Although certain hypotheses have been proposed, such as the collection of ions in water through the electrical characteristic of UFB, no clear experimental data have been provided. We found that improvement in turbidity may cause the adsorption of fine soil part… Show more

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“…For example, air and oxygen NBs can maintain high concentrations of dissolved oxygen (Ebina et al, 2013 ) and generate OH radicals (Ahmed et al, 2018 ). NBs are stable over several months (Nirmalkar et al, 2018 ), with this stability thought to result from microscopic particles attached to the bubbles (Ueda et al, 2022 ). NBs have large specific surface areas, excellent dispensability, and autolytic activity (Matsuki et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, air and oxygen NBs can maintain high concentrations of dissolved oxygen (Ebina et al, 2013 ) and generate OH radicals (Ahmed et al, 2018 ). NBs are stable over several months (Nirmalkar et al, 2018 ), with this stability thought to result from microscopic particles attached to the bubbles (Ueda et al, 2022 ). NBs have large specific surface areas, excellent dispensability, and autolytic activity (Matsuki et al, 2012 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%