cavitation nuclei

What are Cavitation Nuclei?

Cavitation nuclei are microscopic entities that act as the initial sites for the formation of cavitation bubbles in a liquid. These nuclei can be microbubbles, gas pockets, or even solid particles. In the context of nanotechnology, understanding and manipulating cavitation nuclei can have significant implications for various applications, including drug delivery, material synthesis, and ultrasonic imaging.

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