Search
Menu
Spectrogon US - Optical Filters 2024 LB

Imaging Shows Bubbles Could Make Energy-Efficient Nanoparticles

Facebook X LinkedIn Email
High-speed cameras and UV-sensitive materials are helping advance understanding of bubbles — which could mean big things for nanoparticles. In fact, a system in which bubbles mix liquids is an energy-efficient route toward producing nanoparticles. A team from Princeton University has demonstrated that some of the tiny particles that are hurled when a bubble pops can actually be pushed down into the water when that water is covered with oil. Previously, such particles, which are produced by bursting bubbles’ aerosol droplets, have typically only been known to launch...Read full article

Related content from Photonics Media



    Articles


    Products


    Photonics Handbook Articles


    White Papers


    Webinars


    Photonics Dictionary Terms


    Media


    Photonics Buyers' Guide Categories


    Companies
    Published: August 2014
    AmericasBasic SciencebubblesenergyEuropean UnionindustrialLight SourcesnanoparticlesNew JerseyOpticsPrinceton UniversityResearch & Technologyultraviolet lightaerosol dropletsnon-soluble liquidsJie FengConsortium for the Molecular Engineering of Dispersant SystemsBP/Gulf of Mexico Research InitiativeBeyond Everest projectTech Pulse

    We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.