Minute surfactant-induced surface tension reduction in highly turbulent decaying flows yields smaller, more uniform microbubbles by enhancing breakup and suppressing coalescence.
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Surfactants boost submicron film-drop aerosols but shut down supermicron jet-drop aerosols during collective bubble bursting in lab experiments.
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Mass-Transfer Control With Microbubbles in Highly Turbulent Decaying Flows
Minute surfactant-induced surface tension reduction in highly turbulent decaying flows yields smaller, more uniform microbubbles by enhancing breakup and suppressing coalescence.
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Surfactant effect on collective bubble bursting and aerosol emission
Surfactants boost submicron film-drop aerosols but shut down supermicron jet-drop aerosols during collective bubble bursting in lab experiments.