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Stability of Liquid Films Formed by a Single Bubble and Droplet at Liquid/Gas and Liquid/Liquid Interfaces in Bovine Serum Albumin Solutions

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ACS OMEGA
卷 6, 期 28, 页码 18289-18299

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c02188

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  1. National Science Centre (NCN) [2017/25/B/ST8/01247]
  2. ICSC PAS

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This study investigates the adsorption behavior of bovine serum albumin (BSA) at liquid/gas and liquid/liquid interfaces under different pH conditions, as well as its impact on the motion of single bubbles/droplets and liquid film drainage. The research also compares the stabilization mechanism of foam and emulsion films by BSA with that of sodium lauryl sulfate, revealing similarities and differences in their dynamics under dynamic conditions.
The properties of thin liquid films are usually investigated under static conditions, isolated from external disturbances. Such studies provide vital information about the drainage mechanism of the thin liquid film, but the conditions of these measurements are vastly different from those that occur when a real dispersed system is created. In this paper, we present elaborated methodologies that allow qualitative and quantitative measurements of the stability of both the emulsion and foam films formed by a single bubble and droplet at liquid/gas and liquid/liquid interfaces, where the hydrodynamic factors are of crucial importance. The experiments were performed in a bovine serum albumin (BSA) solution at different pH values. The adsorption behavior of BSA under different pH conditions at the liquid/gas and liquid/liquid interface is described, and its implication for the single bubble/droplet motion and liquid film drainage is analyzed. The mechanism of thin-liquid-film stabilization by the BSA molecules is shown to be significantly different for the foam and emulsion films and depends significantly on the bubble history as well as the pH of the BSA solution. Additionally, the results obtained for BSA were compared to those acquired for a typical surface-active substance, sodium lauryl sulfate. The similarities and differences in the rising bubble/droplet dynamics (caused by different dynamic adsorption layer architectures) and foam and emulsion film stabilization by these two types of stabilizers under dynamic conditions are shown and discussed.

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