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Nanobubbles Stabilization for Cleaning Applications

Description du projet

Le domaine émergent des nanobulles en vrac à la loupe

Les minuscules bulles de gaz font parler d’elles dans de nombreux domaines, du traitement de l’eau au génie biomédical. Mais la capacité des nanobulles en vrac (BNB) à rester stables pendant de longues périodes dans une solution aqueuse reste un mystère. Le projet NASCAP, soutenu par le programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA), établira une base scientifique pour la recherche sur les nanobulles en vrac en apportant des réponses concluantes à des questions fondamentales. Il vérifiera également le potentiel des nanobulles pour le traitement de l’eau/des déchets et le nettoyage des surfaces. À long terme, ce projet contribuera au développement de dispositifs permettant d’éliminer la contamination particulaire et non polaire des surfaces.

Objectif

"Bulk nanobubbles (i.e. bubbles with a sub-micrometer size) are believed to have a diverse range of potential applications in fields such as: waste treatment, cleaning and purification technologies, biomedicine, food processing, drag reduction, sonoreactors and sonocatalysis. However, rigorous scientific evidence on how bulk nanobubbles (BNBs) may remain stably in solution is to date not existent.
A number of methods for BNBs generation using mechanical, chemical or electrochemical approaches have been reported, but very few studies deal with confirming their gaseous nature. In nearly all research papers the size distribution of the BNBs is obtained from laser scattering, which can not discriminate bubbles form pollutant droplets or nanoparticles. That lead to considerable discussion on stabilized BNBs existence. Recently, we have shown that laser cavitation is a ''clean'' way to produce BNBs, while acoustic assisted bubble detection demonstrated the gaseous nature of the observed objects. That will constitute the main experimental strategy in the proposed project. The overall objective is to establish scientific basis for bulk nanobubbles research by providing conclusive answers to fundamental questions like: What is the underlying physical mechanics for which such small bubbles may remain stably suspended in liquids for long times?; and What is the potential of nanobubbles on water/waste treatment and surface cleaning?
The goal is not only of a purely academic nature, aiming also to lay the foundation of a sound scientific exploitation of the nanobubble technology in the long term. In the long term, this project will contribute to the development of devices to remove particulate and non-polar contamination from surfaces. Accordingly, ""real"" problems will be addressed by laboratory scale trials on bacterial removal from a hydraulic circuit with the components found in a typical water distribution network, under different flow regimes and BNBs concentrations."

Coordinateur

UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 155 559,36
Adresse
KONGRESNI TRG 12
1000 Ljubljana
Slovénie

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Région
Slovenija Zahodna Slovenija Osrednjeslovenska
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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