Gas marbles : ultra-long-lasting and ultra-robust bubbles formed by particle stabilization

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1681-1687
Journal / PublicationFrontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering
Volume16
Issue number11
Online published4 Aug 2022
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Bubbles and foams are ubiquitous in daily life and industrial processes. Studying their dynamic behaviors is of key importance for foam manufacturing processes in food packaging, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Bare bubbles are inherently fragile and transient; enhancing their robustness and shelf lives is an ongoing challenge. Their rupture can be attributed to liquid evaporation, thin film drainage and the nuclei of environmental dust. Inspired by particle-stabilized interfaces in Pickering emulsions, armored bubbles and liquid marble, bubbles are protected by an enclosed particle-entrapping liquid thin film, and the resultant soft object is termed gas marble. The gas marble exhibits mechanical strength orders of magnitude higher than that of soap bubbles when subjected to overpressure and underpressure, owing to the compact particle monolayer straddling the surface liquid film. By using a water-absorbent glycerol solution, the resulting gas marble can persist for 465 d in normal atmospheric settings. This particle-stabilizing approach not only has practical implications for foam manufacturing processes but also can inspire the new design and fabrication of functional biomaterials and biomedicines. © 2022, Higher Education Press.

Research Area(s)

  • armored bubble, bubble, gas marble, interfaces, liquid marble, particles, Pickering emulsion

Citation Format(s)

Gas marbles: ultra-long-lasting and ultra-robust bubbles formed by particle stabilization. / Zhao, Xuxin; Yang, Kunling; Liu, Zhou et al.
In: Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering, Vol. 16, No. 11, 11.2022, p. 1681-1687.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review