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Effects of interface mobility on the dynamics of colliding bubbles
Institution:1. Department of Physical Chemistry, 1 James Bourchier Blvd., Sofia 1164, Bulgaria;2. School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia;3. Institute of Physical Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Science, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
Abstract:At its core, the outcome of the collision between air bubbles is determined by the hydrodynamic interaction forces, which in turn are strongly dependent on the tangential mobility of the gas–liquid interfaces. A clean gas–liquid interface is tangentially mobile, whereas the presence of surfactant contaminants can immobilise the interface. Bubbles with mobile surfaces coalescence much easier because of the low hydrodynamic resistance to drainage of the thin liquid film separating the colliding bubbles. In this opinion, we highlight recent experimental and numerical simulations demonstrating that in addition to the expected faster coalescence, mobile-surface bubbles can produce a much stronger rebound from a mobile liquid interface compared to an immobile one. The stronger rebound is explained by the lower viscous dissipation during collisions involving mobile surfaces. The role of the surface mobility in controlling the stability of gas or liquid emulsion should be reassessed in the light of these new findings.
Keywords:Bubbles  Surface mobility  Coalescence  Numerical simulation
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