Mechanisms of nucleation and stationary states of electrochemically generated nanobubbles
Gas evolving reactions are ubiquitous in the operation of electrochemical devices. Recent
studies of individual gas bubbles on nanoelectrodes have resulted in unprecedented control …
studies of individual gas bubbles on nanoelectrodes have resulted in unprecedented control …
Electrochemistry of single nanobubbles. Estimating the critical size of bubble-forming nuclei for gas-evolving electrode reactions
In this article, we address the fundamental question:“What is the critical size of a single
cluster of gas molecules that grows and becomes a stable (or continuously growing) gas …
cluster of gas molecules that grows and becomes a stable (or continuously growing) gas …
The behavior of surface nanobubbles on different substrates in electrochemistry
T Nie, Q Xu, Y She, X Ye, M Wang, X Luo… - Journal of Molecular …, 2024 - Elsevier
In the gas evolution reaction, surface nanobubbles generally nucleate heterogeneously and
grow on the electrode. It is important to understand the relationship between the evolution of …
grow on the electrode. It is important to understand the relationship between the evolution of …
Single-entity electrochemistry of nano-and microbubbles in electrolytic gas evolution
Q Chen, J Zhao, X Deng, Y Shan… - The Journal of Physical …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Gas bubbles are found in diverse electrochemical processes, ranging from electrolytic water
splitting to chlor-alkali electrolysis, as well as photoelectrochemical processes …
splitting to chlor-alkali electrolysis, as well as photoelectrochemical processes …
Voltammetric Determination of the Stochastic Formation Rate and Geometry of Individual H2, N2, and O2 Bubble Nuclei
Herein, we report a general voltammetric method to characterize the electrochemical
nucleation rate and nuclei of single nanobubbles. Bubble nucleation is indicated by a sharp …
nucleation rate and nuclei of single nanobubbles. Bubble nucleation is indicated by a sharp …
Influence of bubbles on the energy conversion efficiency of electrochemical reactors
A Angulo, P van der Linde, H Gardeniers, M Modestino… - Joule, 2020 - cell.com
Bubbles are known to influence energy and mass transfer in gas-evolving electrodes.
However, we lack a detailed understanding on the intricate dependencies between bubble …
However, we lack a detailed understanding on the intricate dependencies between bubble …
Revisited electrochemical gas evolution reactions from the perspective of gas bubbles
W Yin, Y Cai, L Xie, H Huang, E Zhu, J Pan, J Bu… - Nano Research, 2023 - Springer
Electrochemical gas evolution reactions are common but essential in many electrochemical
processes including water electrolysis. During these processes, gas bubbles are constantly …
processes including water electrolysis. During these processes, gas bubbles are constantly …
Electrochemical Nucleation of Stable N2 Nanobubbles at Pt Nanoelectrodes
Q Chen, HS Wiedenroth, SR German… - Journal of the American …, 2015 - ACS Publications
Exploring the nucleation of gas bubbles at interfaces is of fundamental interest. Herein, we
report the nucleation of individual N2 nanobubbles at Pt nanodisk electrodes (6–90 nm) via …
report the nucleation of individual N2 nanobubbles at Pt nanodisk electrodes (6–90 nm) via …
Nucleation of surface nanobubbles in electrochemistry: Analysis with nucleation theorem
Y Ma, M Huang, G Mutschke, X Zhang - Journal of Colloid and Interface …, 2024 - Elsevier
The formation of single bubbles at nanoelectrodes during electrochemical reactions allows
to accurately identify the critical nucleus for bubble formation. As demonstrated before …
to accurately identify the critical nucleus for bubble formation. As demonstrated before …
Gas bubbles in electrochemical gas evolution reactions
Electrochemical gas evolution reactions are of vital importance in numerous electrochemical
processes including water splitting, chloralkaline process, and fuel cells. During gas …
processes including water splitting, chloralkaline process, and fuel cells. During gas …