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Serendipity Swings Doors of Opportunity Open Wide for Nanobubble Generator Developers
Monday, 28 March, 2022
![Dr Mohammad Reza Ghaani](/eacollege/t4media/mohammed-ghaani-header.jpg)
Dr Mohammad Reza Ghaani of the UCD School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, Photo by Ste Murray
The chance discovery of a novel, safe and cost effective way to generate within a liquid tiny bubbles of gas invisible to the naked eye (nanobubbles) by two alert and inquisitive researchers in the School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering has the potential to transform a panoply of industrial sectors worldwide. This discovery, made four years ago, has progressed to an advanced stage, with a spin out company established to support commercialisation of the patented new technology.
The easily controlled method to promote bulk-nanobubble formation has significant potential in strategically important industries worldwide, including the wastewater treatment, food/beverage production, chemical and (bio) pharmaceutical sectors. Other potential applications include irrigation, hydroponics, oil recovery, (bio-) gas separation and, perhaps most important of all, emissions control from carbon sources such as power plants and cement and steel production.
“This is a classic example, really, of the importance of researchers keeping an open mind. Our experiment was focussed on one thing, but when we identified an anomaly we ended up making a breakthrough in an entirely different area – and one with significant potential impact across a range of industries.”
You can read the full case study here: Serendipity Swings Doors of Opportunity Open Wide for Nanobubble Generator Developers