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- Title
Spontaneous self-organization of microbubbles in a liquid.
- Authors
Bunkin, N. F.; Indukaev, K. V.; Ignat'ev, P. S.
- Abstract
Optical microscopy of thin layers of highly purified water and aqueous electrolytes reveals spontaneous formation of micrometer-sized particles in liquids. Measurements of the optical density of the particles suggest that the particles can be gas microbubbles. In alkaline aqueous solutions with 8 ≤ pH ≤ 10, some degree of order is observed in the relative positions of the particles, which can be interpreted as the existence of one-and two-dimensional ordered structures. The results obtained can be explained by invoking a bubston cluster model.
- Subjects
HYDROGEN-ion concentration; THICKNESS measurement; MICROSCOPY; OPACITY (Optics); PARTICLES; CLUSTER theory (Nuclear physics)
- Publication
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Physics, 2007, Vol 104, Issue 3, p486
- ISSN
1063-7761
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1063776107030156