Issue 37, 2013

Mechanical mapping of nanobubbles by PeakForce atomic force microscopy

Abstract

The mechanical behavior of nanobubbles represents their physical essence and has been thought to be closely related to their mysteriously long lifetimes. However, it is difficult to measure the mechanical properties of nanobubbles by conventional atomic force microscopy (AFM). In this paper, nanobubbles were investigated via a novel AFM imaging mode, PeakForce Quantitative Nano-Mechanics (PF-QNM), at the interface of water and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG). High resolution images of the nanobubbles in true-contact were achieved by PF-QNM and compared with those obtained by tapping mode AFM (TM-AFM) in the same area. From the force curves simultaneously captured during the PF-QNM imaging processes, the stiffness of the nanobubbles was derived and mapped, ranging usually from 60 to 120 pN nm−1, indicating that the gas–water interface of nanobubbles has similar mechanical properties to those of microbubbles. Interestingly, a size dependence of the stiffness was found and the small nanobubbles had a higher stiffness.

Graphical abstract: Mechanical mapping of nanobubbles by PeakForce atomic force microscopy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Apr 2013
Accepted
08 Jul 2013
First published
08 Jul 2013

Soft Matter, 2013,9, 8837-8843

Mechanical mapping of nanobubbles by PeakForce atomic force microscopy

B. Zhao, Y. Song, S. Wang, B. Dai, L. Zhang, Y. Dong, J. Lü and J. Hu, Soft Matter, 2013, 9, 8837 DOI: 10.1039/C3SM50942G

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