Dynamic surface tension of micellar solutions studied by the maximum bubble pressure method. 1. Experiment |
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Authors: | Tz. H. Iliev C. D. Dushkin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Thermodynamics and Physico-chemical Hydrodynamics, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Sofia, 1 Anton Ivanov Blvd., 1126 Sofia, Bulgaria;(2) Institute of Geology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Abstract: | The effect of the micelles on the dynamic surface tension of micellar surfactant solutions is studied experimentally by means of the maximum bubble pressure method. Different frequencies of bubbling ranging approximately between 1 and 30 s–1 are applied. The time dependence of the surface tension is calculated using a dead time correction. Water solutions of two types of surfactants with different concentrations are investigated: sodium dodecyl sulfate and nonylphenol polyglycol ether. The surface tension relaxes more quickly in the presence of micelles. The characteristic times of relaxation of the surface tension seem to be in the millisecond range. The time constants observed experimentally are explained in terms of the theory of surfactant diffusion affected by micellization kinetics. |
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Keywords: | Dynamic surface tension micellar surfactant solutions maximum bubble pressure method |
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