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Nanoemulsions obtained via bubble-bursting at a compound interface
Jie Feng
, Matthieu Roché
, Daniele Vigolo
, Luben N. Arnaudov
, Simeon D. Stoyanov
, Theodor D. Gurkov
, Gichka G. Tsutsumanova
, Howard A. Stone
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Nanoemulsion
100%
Bubble Bursting
100%
Surfactant
66%
Materials Science
33%
Cell Culture
33%
Mass Transfer
33%
Pollutants
33%
Sub-micrometer
33%
Droplet Size
33%
Seawater
33%
Water Column
33%
Food Production
33%
Spill
33%
Bioreactor
33%
Air-liquid Interface
33%
Application in Drug Delivery
33%
Petroleum
33%
Bubble Collapse
33%
Atmosphere-ocean
33%
Food Materials
33%
Foam Stability
33%
Oilfield Produced Water
33%
Science Production
33%
Oil Droplet
33%
Oil Compounds
33%
Physicochemical Interactions
33%
Water Aerosol
33%
Air-Oil
33%
Delivery Food
33%
Oil Spray
33%
Sea Surface Microlayer
33%
Upscalability
33%
Energy-efficient Path
33%
Dispersal Mechanism
33%
Engineering
Surfactant
100%
Nanoemulsion
100%
Drug Delivery
50%
Hydrodynamics
50%
Droplet Size
50%
Bioreactor
50%
Surrounding Air
50%
Bubble Collapse
50%
Hazardous Materials Spills
50%
Oil Droplet
50%
Physicochemical Interaction
50%
Foam Stability
50%
Microlayer
50%
Ocean Surface
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Surfactant
100%
Water Column
50%
Food Production
50%
Ocean Surface
50%
Bioreactor
50%
Microlayer
50%
Material Science
Surface Active Agent
100%
Liquid Interface
50%
Hydrodynamics
50%
Surface (Surface Science)
50%
Chemical Engineering
Surfactant
100%
Nanoemulsion
100%
Biochemical Reactor
50%