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Role of Contamination in Optimal Droplet Production by Collective Bubble Bursting
B. Néel, M. A. Erinin,
L. Deike
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
Civil & Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Materials Institute
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Bubble Bursting
100%
Droplet Production
100%
Surfactant Concentration
66%
Burst Effect
66%
Bursting Bubble
66%
Sea Surface
33%
Production Process
33%
Marine Aerosol
33%
Gas Bubble
33%
Surface Active Agent
33%
Anthropogenic Sources
33%
Physicochemical Conditions
33%
Biological Origin
33%
Surface Bubbles
33%
Bubble Density
33%
Jet Drop
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Surfactant
100%
Ocean Surface
33%
Coalescing
33%
Chemical Engineering
Surfactant
100%
Engineering
Marine Aerosol
50%