Surface acoustic cavitation understood via nanosecond electrochemistry. Part III: Shear stress in ultrasonic cleaning.
Maisonhaute E, Prado C, White PC, Compton RG.
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Our previous electrochemical data suggested that acoustic bubbles were oscillating at a distance of only a few tens of nanometers above the surface [J. Phys. Chem. B 105 (2001) 12,087; E. Maisonhaute, B.A. Brookes, R.G. Compton, J. Phys. Chem. B 106 (2002) 3166-3172 …
Our previous electrochemical data suggested that acoustic bubbles were oscillating at a distance of only a few tens of nanometers above the …