Effect Of Ph And Electrolyte On The Stability Of Surfactant-Free Foam Films - Preprint 09-130

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Abstract

The stability of surfactant-free foam films was studied using the thin film pressure balance (TFPB) technique. In pure water, it was not possible to produce foam films due to weak film elasticity and strong hydrophobic force. In the presence of NaCl, however, the hydrophobic force was sufficiently dampened to allow metastable films to form. At 10-5 M NaCl, the equilibrium film thickness reached a maximum of approximately 130 nm at pH 6.0-7.3. The thinner films obtained on either side of this pH range was due to the increased ionic strengths associated with the HCl and NaOH additions for pH control.
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APA:  (2009)  Effect Of Ph And Electrolyte On The Stability Of Surfactant-Free Foam Films - Preprint 09-130

MLA: Effect Of Ph And Electrolyte On The Stability Of Surfactant-Free Foam Films - Preprint 09-130. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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