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Effect of double-layer repulsion on foam film drainage
Authors:Stoyan I. Karakashev   Emil D. Manev  Anh V. Nguyen
Affiliation:

aDivision of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia

bDepartment of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry/Sofia University, 1 J. Bourchier Avenue, 1164 Sofia, Bulgaria

Abstract:This paper presents an experimental validation of new theoretical development for foam film drainage, which focuses on the role of surface forces. The drainage of microscopic foam films (with radii smaller than 100 μm) from aqueous solutions of 10−6 to 10−4 mol/L sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) was studied by means of an improved Scheludko micro-interferometric technique which consisted of a conventional Scheludko cell, a high-speed camera system, and the software for digital analysis Optimas used for the digitisation of the interferometric images to obtain the monochromatic light intensity. The experimental technique allowed fast processing of the interferometric data for determining the transient film thickness with high accuracy. The zeta-potential of the air–water interface was determined from the electrophoretic mobility of micro-bubbles in SDS solutions of the same concentrations. Advanced predictions for the electrical double-layer repulsion at either constant surface potential or constant surface charge were employed. Significant discrepancy between the theoretical prediction and the experimental data was obtained. The analysis showed that the adsorption layer, which is located on the film surfaces, is far away from equilibrium, while the theory assumes condition close to equilibrium. In this term the interaction between the film surfaces is affected by the dynamics of the adsorption layers during the film drainage.
Keywords:Foam film   Surface forces   Double-layer interaction
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