Effect of aging time, airflow rate, and nonionic surfactants on the surface tension of bulk nanobubbles water

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS(2022)

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Nanobubbles have attracted considerable and ever increasing scientific and commercial interest in the past two decades. The main interest focuses on the observation that they are colloidally stable showing various potential applications including flotation, wastewater treatment, cleaning. Here, we report a sys-tematic study studying the surface tension of bulk nanobubbles (BNBs) in water with respect to the aging time and airflow rate. Further, the interfacial tensions of methyl isobutyl carbinol (MIBC) and 2-octanol solutions in the presence and absence of BNBs has been investigated. This study showed that the surface tension of freshly generated nanobubble water is significantly lower than the surface tension of pure water and gradually increase with time until it reaches 70.5 mN/m. Further, a reduction in surface tension and an increase in nanobubbles size were observed when airflow rate was increased. The surface tensions of mixed nanobubbles with methyl isobutyl carbinol (MIBC) was lower than those without nanobubbles, unlike nanobubbles mixed with 2-octanol solutions which led to an increase in the surface tension com-pared to those without nanobubbles. A possible mechanism for the change in the surface tension in nanobubbles mixed with nonionic surfactant is discussed. CO 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Surface tension, Bulk nanobubbles, Aging time, Airflow rate, Nonionic surfactants
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