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Sink or float? Characterization of shell-stabilized bulk nanobubbles using a resonant mass measurement technique
Christopher Hernandez1, Eric C Abenojar, Judith Hadley
1Department of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, 44106 USA. agata.exner@case.edu.
Abstract:
Nano-sized shell-stabilized gas bubbles have applications in various fields ranging from environmental science to biomedical engineering. A resonant mass measurement (RMM) technique is demonstrated here as a new and only method capable of simultaneously measuring the size and concentration of buoyant and non-buoyant particles in a nanobubble sample used as a next-generation ultrasound contrast agent.
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