Abstract

The Ostwald ripening kinetics of bubbles containing non-ideally behaving gas is studied by a computer simulation approach. The temporal evolution of mean radii and bubble size distributions under transient and steady state conditions is examined. In comparison with ideal gas, the results for real gas show large differences for mean radii rm ⩽ 50 nm, which is the usual range of Transmission Electron Microscopy investigations.

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