Sink or float? Characterization of shell-stabilized bulk nanobubbles using a resonant mass measurement technique

Christopher Hernandez(Case Western Reserve University), Eric Abenojar(Case Western Reserve University), Judith Hadley, Al de Leon(Case Western Reserve University), Robert Coyne, Reshani Perera(Case Western Reserve University), Ramamurthy Gopalakrishnan(Case Western Reserve University), James P. Basilion(Case Western Reserve University), Michael C. Kolios(Toronto Public Health), Agata A. Exner(Case Western Reserve University)
Nanoscale
December 21, 2018
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Abstract

Nano-sized shell-stabilized gas bubbles have applications in various fields ranging from environmental science to biomedical engineering. A resonant mass measurement (RMM) technique is demonstrated here as a new and only method capable of simultaneously measuring the size and concentration of buoyant and non-buoyant particles in a nanobubble sample used as a next-generation ultrasound contrast agent.


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