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Inducing drop to bubble transformation via resonance in ultrasound

Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 9, Issue: 1, Page: 3546
2018
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Bubble formation plays an important role in industries concerned with mineral flotation, food, cosmetics, and materials, which requires additional energy to produce the liquid–gas interfaces. A naturally observed fact is, owing to the effect of surface tension, a bubble film tends to retract to reduce its surface area. Here we show a “reverse” phenomenon whereby a drop is transformed into a bubble using acoustic levitation via acoustic resonance. Once the volume of the cavity encapsulated by the buckled film reaches a critical value V, resonance occurs and an abrupt inflation is triggered, leading to the formation of a closed bubble. Experiments and simulations both reveal that V decreases with increasing acoustic frequency, which agrees well with acoustic resonance theory. The results afford enlightening insights into acoustic resonance and highlight its role in manipulating buckled fluid–fluid interfaces, providing a reference for fabricating unique core–shell-like materials.

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Zang, Duyang; Li, Lin; Di, Wenli; Zhang, Zehui; Ding, Changlin; Chen, Zhen; Shen, Wei; Binks, Bernard P; Geng, Xingguo

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Multidisciplinary; Physics and Astronomy

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