Tohoku Univ. Technology :The Water Containing Hollow Nanoshell and its Manufactuaring Method : T20-647
The water containing hollow nanoshell with oxygen nanobubble
・ The water containing nanobubbles is expected to have practical effects. The combination with various reagents has also been shown to produce unique effects. In addition to washing, sterilization, and antiviral effects, attention has been focused on plant and animal cell activities. Applications in various fields such as environment, medicine, and engineering are being investigated. ・ In the invention, nanobubbles with a particle size of about 10 nm were successfully produced iron ions in the production process. The surface of the nanobubbles has an uneven structure of less than 2 nm as a nanoparticle (hollow nanoshell). ・ The hollow nanoshell is dispersed in an aqueous solution at a concentration of tens of billions/mL or more. Unlike other nanoparticles and quantum dots, no stabilizer is required. Since there is almost no cytotoxicity, it can also be applied in bio-medical fields for bioactive effects.
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