Teng MA, Daisuke TADAKI, Yasuo KIMURA, Ayumi HIRANO-IWATA, Michio NIWANO
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Nanobubbles (NBs), with their unique physicochemical properties and promising applications, have become an important research topic. Generation of monodispersed bulk NBs with specified gas content remains a challenge. We developed a simple method for generating bulk NBs, using porous alumina films with ordered straight nano-scaled holes. Nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) is used to confirm NB formation. The NTA data demonstrates that NB size is distributed discretely with a uniform increment factor of √2. To explain the observed characteristic size distribution of NBs, we propose a simple model in which two NBs of the same size are assumed to preferentially coalesce.