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Chapter 7. Foams
  • 2006.5.8.

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  • Introduction
  • (1) Foams G/L dispersion system,
  • thermodynamic unstable system,
  • polyhedral air bubble groups
  • Dispersed phase gas
  • Disperse medium liquid
  • Two-sided films lamellar of the foan
  • (2) Application
  • Fire fighting
  • Polymer foamed insulation
  • Foam finishing

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  • 2.Foams formation
  • (1) Necessary condition contact of gas-liquid
  • do works stirring(??) , bubbling(??) ,
    boiling(??) , and blowing(??) etc.
  • (2) Sufficient condition foaming rate gt breaking
    rate
  • Forming rate vf besides contacting rate, foaming
    efficiency(????)
  • Breaking rate vb besides effects of environment,
    the stability of films
  • The life period of foams tf vf vb
  • Pure water tf 0.5 sec
  • Stable foams - foamable composition

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  • 3. Breaking mechanism of foams
  • Besides the reason in thermodynamics the liquor
    drainage (??) is the direct reason.
  • Liquor drainage of the lamellar films
  • Liquor drainage by gravity (????) due to the
    density difference of G-L phase in foams, the
    liquor drainage from top to bottom
  • Liquor drainage by interfacial tension(??????)
  • Plateau border see fig
  • Liquor drainage
  • ?P2?/R
  • PA PB ?P
  • drainage from A to B

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  • (2)Diffusion of gases
  • ?PA 4?/RA and ?PB 4?/RB
  • RAgtRB, PAltPB
  • R ?, ?P ?
  • (3)Foamability and Foam stability
  • of surfactants
  • (a)Ross-Miles Method
  • VS200ml, VS50ml
  • Determine the highness of foams
  • immediate foamability
  • after 5 min foam stability

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  • (b) Foamability of surfactants
  • Surface work WS ??A
  • WS constant, if ? ?, then ?A ?, foamability?
  • Reduce of surface tension?, foamability?
  • (c) Foam stability of surfactants
  • stability and properties of film
  • 4. Factors effecting stability of foams
  • Reduce of surface tension
  • Laplace eq. ?P 4?/R
  • ??, ?P?, the liquor drainage at Plateau border ?

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  • Alcohol ?22.4mN/m(20C), foamability?, unstable
  • Glutin (??) ?gt22.4mN/m, foamability?, stability?
  • ?? is only important condition and
  • not necessary condition
  • (2) The properties of interfacial films
  • (a) The viscosity of interfacial films
  • Surface viscosity the viscosity of
    monomolecular film
  • Viscosity of film ?, viscosity of lamellar?
  • Lamellar interfacial film and bulk solution
  • In films 100nm thick, ?fw/?w 2(?fwviscosity of
    film)
  • In films 100nm thick, ?fw/?w 5(?wviscosity of
    water)
  • The mixed films ?fw/?w ?

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  • The viscosity?, the liquor drainage ?, stability?
  • (b) The elasticity of interfacial films - high
    elasticity no brittleness(??)
  • e.g. cetanol (???)surface activity?, ??, surface
    viscosity?, rigidity too?, brittleness !
    elasticity?
  • (3) The healing action of surfactants
  • Gibbs-Marangoni effect elasticity of films
  • The coefficient of elasticity
  • E 2d?/dlnA 2Ad?/dA (2-two films, d?0/dA0)

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Typical surfactants concentrations required to
attain maximum foam height, MFH(Ross-Miles
Method, 60C
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  • (c) Effect of concentration on elasticity
    transfer of surfactant
  • from lower surface tension area to higher -
    elasticity?
  • from bulk phase to surface - elasticity?
  • the healing action
  • c ? CMC (to see table)
  • rate of adsorption is lower e.g. cetanol may be
    a anti-foamer
  • (4) Surface charge -

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  • (5) Permeability(???) of gases
  • Laplace eq. ?P 4?/R? permeability ?
  • Compactness(???) of lamellar ?, permeability?
  • (6) The structure of molecules
  • Length of chain C12 - C14
  • n lt 12 , viscosity?, n gt 14 elasticity ?
  • (b) Branching degree ?, Compactness of lamellar ?
  • (c) Hydrophilic groups
  • Ionics hydrophility?, hydrate water?, viscosity
    ?
  • static action
  • Nonionics films loosen

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  • 5. Antifoaming and Antifoaming Agents
  • Antifoaming Theory physical chemical methods
  • physical methods - stirring , centrifuging ,
    ultrasonic , heating , and changing the pressure
    etc
  • chemical methods
  • Spreading coefficient S ?m- ?int - ?a
  • ?m surface tension of foaming medium
  • ?int interfacial tension between foaming medium
    and antifoaming agents
  • ?a surface tension of antifoaming agents
  • S gt 0
  • then the antifoaming agents spreads on films of
    foam

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  • (b) Immersing coefficient E ?m ?int - ?a
  • E gt 0
  • The antifoaming agents could immerse into films
    of foam
  • (c) Ross theory solubility of antifoaming
    agents in lamellar of foams antifoaming power
  • dissolved state foam stabilizer
  • insolubilized state Sgt0 Egt0 then antifoaming
    agents
  • (2) Antifoaming Mechanism
  • Reduce surface tension of local liquid films
  • Break elasticity of liquid films,e.g. cetanol
    (???)
  • Reduce viscosity of liquid films

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  • (d) Hydrophobic solid powder adsorbing
    surfactants on its surface
  • (3) Antifoaming agents hydrophobic surfactants
    or oil and fat, HLB 1-3
  • Natural oil and fat
  • Modified natural oil and fat
  • Nonionics of polyhydric alcohol(???)
  • Polyether (??)
  • Siloxane
  • Poly(ether siloxane)
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