Abstract
Nanobubbles of less than 400 nm in diameter were formed by plasma in pure water. Pre-breakdown plasma termed streamer discharges, generated gas channels shaped like fine dendritic coral leading to the formation of small bubbles. Nanobubbles were visualized by an optical microscope and measured by dynamic laser scattering. However, it is necessary to verify that these nanobubbles are gas bubbles, not solid, because contamination such as platinum particles and organic compounds from electrode and residue in ultrapure water were also observed.
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Sato, T., Nakatani, T., Miyahara, T., Ochiai, S., Oizumi, M., Fujita, H., & Miyazaki, T. (2015). Study on Formation of Plasma Nanobubbles in Water. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 656). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/656/1/012036
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