Literature DB >> 20038172

On the shape of surface nanobubbles.

Bram M Borkent1, Sissi de Beer, Frieder Mugele, Detlef Lohse.   

Abstract

Previous AFM experiments on surface nanobubbles have suggested an anomalously large contact angle theta of the bubbles (typically approximately 160 degrees measured through the water) and a possible size dependence theta(R). Here we determine theta(R) for nanobubbles on smooth, highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) with a variety of different cantilevers. It is found that theta(R) is constant within experimental error, down to bubbles as small as R = 20 nm, and is equal to 119 +/- 4 degrees . This result, which is the lowest contact angle for surface nanobubbles found so far, is very reproducible and independent of the cantilever type used, provided that the cantilever is clean and the HOPG surface is smooth. In contrast, we find that, for a particular set of cantilevers, the surface can become relatively rough because of precipitated matter from the cantilever onto the substrate, in which case larger nanoscopic contact angles ( approximately 150 degrees ) show up. In addition, we address the issue of the set-point dependence. Once the set-point ratio is below roughly 95%, the obtained nanobubble shape changes and depends on both nanobubble size and cantilever properties (spring constant, material, and shape).

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20038172     DOI: 10.1021/la902121x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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