Does salting-out effect nucleate nanobubbles in water: Spontaneous nucleation?

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作者
Agarwal, Kalyani [1 ]
Trivedi, Mohit [1 ]
Nirmalkar, Neelkanth [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Technol Ropar, Dept Chem Engn, Rupnagar 140001, Punjab, India
关键词
Nanobubbles; Surface charge; Refractive index; BULK NANOBUBBLES; REFRACTIVE-INDEX; GENERATION; STABILITY; OXYGEN;
D O I
10.1016/j.ultsonch.2021.105860
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
The solubility of gases in aqueous salt solution decreases with the salt concentration, often termed the "salting out effect." The dissolution of salt in water is followed by dissociation of salt and further solvation of ions with water molecules. The solvation weakens the affinity of gaseous molecules, and thus it releases the excess dissolved gas. Now it is interesting to know that what happens to the excess gas released during salting-out? Since it is imperative to note that the transfer of the dissolved gas in the bulk liquid may often occur in the form of nanobubbles. In this work, we have answered this question by investigating the nano-entities nucleation during the salting-out effect. The solubility of gases in aqueous salt solution decreases with the salt concentration, and it is often termed as the "salting-out effects." The dissolution of salt in water undergoes dissociation of salt and further solvation of ions with water molecules. The solvation weakens the affinity of gaseous molecules, and thus it releases the excess dissolved gas. Now it is interesting to know that what happens to the excess gas released during salting-out? While it is also imperative to note that the gas transfer in the bulk liquid often occurs in the form of bubbles. With this hypothesis, we have experimentally investigated that whether the salting-out effect nucleates nanobubble or not. What is the strong scientific evidence to prove that they are nanobubbles? Does the salting-out parameter affect the number density? The answers to such questions are essential for the fundamental understanding of the origin and driving force for nanobubble generation. We have provided three distinct proofs for the nano-entities to be the nanobubbles, namely, (1) by freezing and thawing experiments, (2) by destroying the nanobubbles under ultrasound field, and (3) we also proposed a novel method for refractive index estimation of nanobubbles to differentiate them from nano drops and nanoparticles. The refractive index (RI) of nano bubbles was estimated to be 1.012 for mono-and di-valent salts and 1.305 for trivalent salt. The value of RI closer to 1 provides strong evidence of gas-filled nanobubbles. Both positive and negative charged nanobubbles nucleate during the salting-out effect depending upon the valency of salt. The nanobubbles during the salting-out effect are stable only for up to three days. This shorter stability could plausibly be due to reduced colloidal stability at a low surface charge.
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