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Effect of Neck Formation on the Measurement of Dynamic Interfacial Tension in a Drop Volume Tensiometer
Authors:John R. Campanelli  Xiaohong Wang
Affiliation:Department of Civil Engineering, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3G 1M8
Abstract:Dynamic interfacial tension values obtained by drop volume tensiometry will be affected under certain experimental conditions by the formation of a neck between the drop and the capillary tip. This phenomenon must be accounted for to obtain accurate values of interfacial tension. In this work, neck formation for a water–mineral oil system is studied under conditions where hydrodynamic effects can be neglected. A model originally developed for the determination of the surface tension of a suspended drop is modified for application to dynamic interfacial tensions of surfactant-containing liquids. The model relates apparent values of interfacial tension calculated from drops possessing necks to actual values. Experiments with Span 80 (sorbitan monooleate) and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) surfactants in a mineral oil–water system are used to test the validity of the developed model. For the small tip diameter used, good agreement is obtained for Span 80 up to the critical micelle concentration, and for low concentrations of SDS, when the surfactant adsorption is diffusion-limited. In both cases, the neck diameter of the growing drop can be considered constant over the range of dynamic interfacial tensions tested.
Keywords:drop volume tensiometer   dynamic interfacial tension   neck formation   mineral oil   sorbitan monooleate   sodium dodecyl sulfate
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