2024
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202400508
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Nanobubbles in Ultrapure Water Can Self‐Propel

Evangelos Bakalis,
Pavlos Efthymiopoulos,
Francesca Lugli
et al.

Abstract: Nanobubbles are sub‐ micron‐sized gas entities that find applications in a wide range of scientific fields. Typically, they are thought to diffuse according to Brownian motion. We report the existence of self‐propelled motion of oxygen bulk nanobubbles in ultrapure water at body temperature. Their motion, to a large extent, is self‐affine; there are different scaling exponents along the x‐ and y‐axes as well as for the lateral displacement. We use fractal analysis, and we calculate the structure function, the … Show more

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