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Effects of surface forces and film elasticity on foam stability
Authors:Liguang Wang  Roe-Hoan Yoon
Institution:Center for Advanced Separation Technologies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA
Abstract:The thin film pressure balance (TFPB) technique was used to determine the surface forces in foam films stabilized with flotation frothers such as n-pentanol, n-octanol, methyl isobutyl carbinol (MIBC), and polypropylene glycol (PPG). The results were compared with the foam stabilities measured experimentally and the film elasticities calculated using a model developed by Wang and Yoon Wang, L., Yoon, R.-H., 2006a. Role of hydrophobic force in the thinning of foam films containing a nonionic surfactant. Colloids Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects, 282–283, 84–91.]. It was found that foam stabilities are controlled by both film elasticity and disjoining pressure, the relative contributions from each changing with frother type and concentration. At relatively low concentrations, frother dampens the hydrophobic force, an attractive component of the disjoining pressure, that destabilizes foams. At higher concentrations, elasticity plays a more important role in stabilizing foams.
Keywords:Surface force  Gibbs elasticity  Frother  Foam stability  Flotation  Hydrophobic force  MIBC  PPG-400
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