Résumé
Nano Letters 13(8), 3903-3908 (2013) The relationship of the gas bubble size to the size distribution critically
influences the effectiveness of electrochemical processes. Several optical and
acoustical techniques have been used to characterize the size and emission
frequency of bubbles. Here, we used zero-dimensional (0D) ion-sensitive
field-effect transistors (ISFETs) buried under a microbath to detect the
emission of individual bubbles electrically and to generate statistics on the
bubble emission time. The bubble size was evaluated via a simple model of the
electrolytic current. We suggest that energy lost during water electrolysis
could be used to generate electric pulses at an optimal efficiency with an
array of 0D ISFETs.