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Abir Zouari, Albert Manich, Meritxell Marti, Sondes Gargoubi and Chedly Boudokhane
Recently, a significant interest in eco-friendly textile products and processes has been noted among consumers and producers. In this respect, nanobubble technology is emerging as a green alternative. In this study, water-repellent cotton fabrics were pr...
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Dongchan Kim and Junggeun Han
Nanobubbles were manufactured by using pressurized hydrogen gas and were applied to soils contaminated with heavy metals, to confirm their function as enhancers. The manufactured nanobubbles remained for an extended period of time. A batch-test experimen...
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Elmar C. Fuchs
In 1893 Sir William Armstrong placed a cotton thread between two wine glasses filled with chemically pure water. After applying a high voltage, a watery connection formed, and after some time, the cotton thread was pulled into one of the glasses, leaving...
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Lou, S. Gao, J. Xiao, X. Li, X. Li, G. Zhang, Y. Li, M. Sun, J. Li, X. Hu, J.
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