Literature DB >> 35858338

Direct measuring of single-heterogeneous bubble nucleation mediated by surface topology.

Xiaoli Deng1, Yun Shan1, Xiaohui Meng2, Zhaoyang Yu3, Xiaoxi Lu1, Yunqing Ma3, Jiao Zhao1, Dong Qiu2, Xianren Zhang3, Yuwen Liu4, Qianjin Chen1.   

Abstract

Heterogeneous bubble nucleation is one of the most fundamental interfacial processes ranging from nature to technology. There is excellent evidence that surface topology is important in directing heterogeneous nucleation; however, deep understanding of the energetics by which nanoscale architectures promote nucleation is still challenging. Herein, we report a direct and quantitative measurement of single-bubble nucleation on a single silica nanoparticle within a microsized droplet using scanning electrochemical cell microscopy. Local gas concentration at nucleation is determined from finite element simulation at the corresponding faradaic current of the peak-featured voltammogram. It is demonstrated that the criteria gas concentration for nucleation first drops and then rises with increasing nanoparticle radius. An optimum nanoparticle radius around 10 nm prominently expedites the nucleation by facilitating the special topological nanoconfinements that consequently catalyze the nucleation. Moreover, the experimental result is corroborated by our theoretical calculations of free energy change based on the classic nucleation theory. This study offers insights into the impact of surface topology on heterogenous nucleation that have not been previously observed.

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Keywords:  gas bubbles; heterogeneous nucleation; nanoelectrochemistry; scanning electrochemical microscopy

Year:  2022        PMID: 35858338      PMCID: PMC9303989          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2205827119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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