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Detection of vapor nanobubbles by small angle neutron scattering (SANS)...

by Emilian L Popov, Lilin He, Elvis E Dominguez-ontiveros, Yuri B Melnichenko
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Applied Physics Letters
Publication Date
Page Number
153704
Volume
112
Issue
15

Experiments using boiling water on untreated (roughness 100–300 nm) metal surfaces using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) show the appearance of structures that are 50–70 nm in size when boiling is present. The scattering signal disappears when the boiling ceases, and no change in the signal is detected at any surface temperature condition below saturation. This confirms that the signal is caused by vapor nanobubbles. Two boiling regimes are evaluated herein that differ by the degree of subcooling (3–10 °C). A polydisperse spherical model with a log-normal distribution fits the SANS data well. The size distribution indicates that a large number of nanobubbles exist on the surface during boiling, and some of them grow into large bubbles.