Article | November 1, 2021

Are Nanobubbles Really A Big Deal?

Source: Mazzei Injector Company, LLC

By Jim Lauria, Mazzei Injector Company

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Tiny bubbles—less than 200 nanometers apiece, small enough to fit 5,000 or more side by side in a millimeter—are making a big splash in the venture capital markets, and in the media, too. Nanobubbles can destroy harmful algal blooms, purify contaminated water, rid irrigation systems of biofilm, and perform cleaning feats that are nothing short of miraculous.

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