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Xu, R., Wang, Y., & Li, Z. (2019). Exploration of particle technology in fine bubble characterization. Particuology, 46, 109-115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.partic.2019.04.009
Exploration of particle technology in fine bubble characterization
Renliang Xu b, Yaru Wang a, Zhaojun Li a *
a Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
b Micromeritics Instrument Corporation, 4356 Communications Drive, Norcross, GA, USA
10.1016/j.partic.2019.04.009
Volume 46, October 2019, Pages 109-115
Received 22 January 2019, Revised 16 April 2019, Accepted 22 April 2019, Available online 6 July 2019, Version of Record 8 August 2019.
E-mail: zjli@ipe.ac.cn

Highlights

• A brief review of modern particle characterization technologies is presented.

• Suitability of characterization techniques for solid particles and fine bubbles are discussed.

• There are many challenges for stably and reproducibly characterizing fine bubbles.


Abstract

Fine bubble technology has been applied in many fields, including semiconductor processing, waste water treatment, and agricultural development. Fine bubble technology has the advantages of being environmentally benign, and ease of production and use when compared with other processes that involve chemicals or biological agents. However, the mechanisms of fine bubble applications in many aspects still require exploration. The characterization of fine bubbles is one of the essential issues for better understanding the technology. This article reviews modern particle characterization technologies, especially those that can be used to characterize fine bubbles, and briefly reports on some applications of fine bubbles.

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Keywords
Fine Bubbles; Bubble characterization; Particle technology; Particle size