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Origin of Nanobubbles Electrochemically Formed in a Magnetic Field: Ionic Vacancy Production in Electrode Reaction
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EngineeringChemistryTheoretical ElectrochemistryIon ProcessMagnetismChemical EngineeringElectrode Reaction MechanismMaterials ScienceSolid-state IonicNanotechnologySurface ElectrochemistryIonic Vacancy ProductionElectrochemistryDielectric PolarizationNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsFundamental ElectrochemistryMagnetic FieldElectrode Reaction
As a process complementing conventional electrode reactions, ionic vacancy production in electrode reaction was theoretically examined; whether reaction is anodic or cathodic, based on the momentum conservation by Newton's second law of motion, electron transfer necessarily leads to the emission of original embryo vacancies, and dielectric polarization endows to them the same electric charge as trans- ferred in the reaction. Then, the emitted embryo vacancies immediately receive the thermal relaxation of solution particles to develop steady-state vacancies. After the vacancy production, nanobubbles are created by the collision of the vacancies in a vertical magnetic field.
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