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A Study of Dynamic Interfacial Properties as Related to Foaming Properties of Sodium 2,5-dialkyl Benzene Sulfonates

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JOURNAL OF DISPERSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 346-352

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01932690902790228

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Dynamic surface tension; foaming properties; Sodium; 2; 5-dialkyl benzene sulfonates; surface dilational elasticity

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In this article, foaming properties and dynamic interfacial properties of a series of sodium 2,5-dialkyl benzene sulfonates in aqueous solutions were carried out to elucidate the relationship between foaming properties and dynamic interfacial properties. The properties of foams generated from bubbling air through different surfactant solutions were measured using a modified Bikerman device. The dynamic surface tension and surface dilational elasticity were obtained from an image analysis technique based on the oscillating bubble method. The surfactants molecular adsorption at the air/water interface was introduced with Rosen empirical equation and the rate of adsorption was determined from measurements of the dynamic surface tension. The surfactant with the longest alkyl chain shows the lowest dynamic surface activity, which lead to the lowest foam volume. The short ortho straight alkyl chain has little effect on the arrangement of molecules at the interface and the foam stability changes a little with the changing of the ortho alkyl chain length. The foam stability is correlated with both the higher surface dilational elasticity and the larger surface monolayer strength.

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