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Dynamic surface tension measurements of surfactant solutions using the maximum bubble pressure method – limits of applicability
Authors:VB Fainerman  VN Kazakov  SV Lylyk  AV Makievski and R Miller
Institution:

aMedical Physicochemical Centre, Donetsk Medical University, 16 Ilych Avenue, Donetsk 83003, Ukraine

bSINTERFACE Technologies, Volmerstraße 7, 12489 Berlin, Germany

cMax-Planck-Institut für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung, Am Mühlenberg 1, 14476 Potsdam/Golm, Germany

Abstract:One of the essential differences in the design of bubble pressure tensiometers consists in the geometry of the measuring capillaries. To reach extremely short adsorption times of milliseconds and below, the so-called deadtime of the capillaries must be of the order of some 10 ms. In particular, for concentrated surfactant solutions, such as micellar solutions, short deadtimes are needed to minimize the initial surfactant load of the generated bubbles. A theoretical model is derived and confirmed by experiments performed for a wide range of experimental conditions, mainly in respect to variations in deadtime and bubble volume.
Keywords:Maximum bubble pressure tensiometry  Deadtime  Capillary characteristics  Surfactants solutions
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