2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13568-021-01254-0
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Role of bulk nanobubbles in removing organic pollutants in wastewater treatment

Abstract: The occurrence of a variety of organic pollutants has complicated wastewater treatment; thus, the search for sustainable and effective treatment technology has drawn significant attention. In recent years, bulk nanobubbles, which have extraordinary properties differing from those of microbubbles, including high stability and long residence times in water, large specific surface areas, high gas transfer efficiency and interface potential, and the capability to generate free radicals, have shown attractive techn… Show more

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“…It has been proved that bulk nanobubbles can be very stable which is significant for their applications. Here, we also study the lifetime of bulk nanobubbles produced by accelerated electrons irradiation. The irradiation parameters of irradiation dose rate of 1.09 kGy/s and irradiation dose of 1000 kGy was chose in this experiment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been proved that bulk nanobubbles can be very stable which is significant for their applications. Here, we also study the lifetime of bulk nanobubbles produced by accelerated electrons irradiation. The irradiation parameters of irradiation dose rate of 1.09 kGy/s and irradiation dose of 1000 kGy was chose in this experiment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the degradation of organic dyes is enhanced under alkaline conditions . Considering the occurrence of such alkaline fields in activated sludge, the micromotors could have utilization for the treatment of organic pollutants in aeration and sedimentation tanks …”
Section: Micromotors For Microplastics Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34 Considering the occurrence of such alkaline fields in activated sludge, the micromotors could have utilization for the treatment of organic pollutants in aeration and sedimentation tanks. 35 The combination of MnO 2 and ferromagnetic materials provide micromotors with bubble propulsion owing to hydrogen peroxide decomposition and the capability to be recovered by magnets and even magnetically steered by an external magnetic field. Magnetic Fe 3 O 4 −MnO 2 and Fe 2 O 3 − MnO 2 micromotors with core−shell geometry were fabricated by hydrothermal reaction and heat treatment methods.…”
Section: Micromotors For Microplastics Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanobubbles (NBs) are rapidly gathering widespread attention in the research community for possible applications in agriculture, , water treatment, , industrial cleaning, and biomedicine. Consisting of a low solubility gas core with a stabilizing shell, biomedical NBs, also known as ultrafine bubbles, are <1 μm in diameter, distinguishing them from larger microbubbles (MBs, 1–10 μm), which are currently in clinical use as ultrasound (US) contrast agents . MB size allows their free flow through the vasculature, while their gas core provides US imaging contrast enhancement owing to the mismatch in acoustic impedance between gas and the surrounding blood and soft tissue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%