Nanobubbles 101 with Prof Niall English is an introduction to a fascinating science – tiny bubbles on the nanometre (nm) scale. Due to their small size, nanobubbles have distinct properties making them potentially transformative for a wide range of industrial and environmental applications. This short audio course is designed to introduce you to nanobubbles, their properties, their applications and their potential. Whether you’re a student keen to know more about this exciting sector or curious about the difference nanobubbles could make to your business or industry, this podcast series will give you a solid understanding of what nanobubbles are, and why they’re important. Thank you for listening.
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Nanobubbles 101 with Prof Niall English is an introduction to a fascinating science – tiny bubbles on the nanometre (nm) scale. Due to their small size, nanobubbles have distinct properties making them potentially transformative for a wide range of industrial and environmental applications. This short audio course is designed to introduce you to nanobubbles, their properties, their applications and their potential. Whether you’re a student keen to know more about this exciting sector or curious about the difference nanobubbles could make to your business or industry, this podcast series will give you a solid understanding of what nanobubbles are, and why they’re important. Thank you for listening.
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In this episode we explore the versatile and innovative use of nanobubbles in water treatment,
agriculture, aquaculture.
We find that nanobubbles, through their unique properties such as a high surface area and
electrostatic charge, offer a sustainable solution to reduce the necessity for chemicals, fertilisers,
and nutrients.
By facilitating more efficient delivery of these substances, nanobubbles can significantly lessen
environmental impact, particularly by preventing pollutants from entering groundwater systems.
We explore the potential of nanobubbles to mitigate water pollution from agricultural runoff and
industrial processes, ultimately contributing to cleaner water bodies and a reduction in harmful algal
blooms.
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