Ultrafine Bubbles
Koichi Terasaka (Redaktør) Kyuichi Yasui (Redaktør) Wataru Kanematsu (Redaktør) Nobuhiro Aya (Redaktør)
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“This is the first outstanding book focusing on the comprehensive features of ultrafine bubbles (UFBs). It covers their versatile aspects such as history, fundamentals, and latest applications, and in particular, their existence, stability, and radical formations. It is strongly recommended not only for researchers but also beginners interested in UFBs and wishing to gain new knowledge on the emerging UFB science and technology.”
Prof. Emer. Kiyoshi Yoshikawa
Kyoto University, Japan“This book is the bible of UFB research, discussing the characteristics, generation methods, and industrial applications of UFBs, as well as mechanisms of their various effects.”
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Prof. Takashi Hata
National Institute of Technology, Kochi College, Japan
Ultrafine bubbles (UFBs) are gas-filled bubbles with a diameter smaller than 1 m. They are sometimes called bulk nanobubbles because these are not on a solid surface but inside a bulk liquid (water). They are already being used in commercial processes such as cleaning and plant cultivation. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 280
- ISBN
- 9789814877596
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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“This is the first outstanding book focusing on the comprehensive features of ultrafine bubbles (UFBs). It covers their versatile aspects such as history, fundamentals, and latest applications, and in particular, their existence, stability, and radical formations. It is strongly recommended not only for researchers but also beginners interested in UFBs and wishing to gain new knowledge on the emerging UFB science and technology.”
Prof. Emer. Kiyoshi Yoshikawa
Kyoto University, Japan“This book is the bible of UFB research, discussing the characteristics, generation methods, and industrial applications of UFBs, as well as mechanisms of their various effects.”
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Prof. Takashi Hata
National Institute of Technology, Kochi College, Japan