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Foam and Foam Films
Theory, Experiment, Application
D. Exerowa (Author), Pyotr M Kruglyakov (Author)
9780444819222, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 11 December 1997
784 pages
24.6 x 18.7 x 4 cm, 1.37 kg
The main physicochemical aspects of foam and foam films such as preparation, structure, properties, are considered, giving a special emphasis on foam stability. It is shown that the foam and foam films are an efficient object in the study of various surface phenomena and in establishing regularities common for different interfaces, in particular, water/oil interface. The techniques and results on foam films have an independent meaning and involve the latest achievement in this field, with a focus on authors' results. The book has an expressed monographic character. It reveals joint ideas, i.e. the quantitative approach in treating foams is based on foam film behaviour and the techniques for controlling the foam liquid content, developed by the authors. A major contribution represents the independent consideration of formation and stability of foam films in theoretical and experimental aspects. No monograph published so far reveals these topics in the mentioned manner. Data and information about foams, physicochemical characterization of surfactants, phospholipids and polymers can also be found. Furthermore, the book provides information about: techniques involved in the study of foam films and foam structure and properties; foam drainage; processes of destruction in gravitational and centrifugal fields; reasons for stability of films and their role in the processes running in the foam; mechanical, rheological, optical, thermophysical, electrical properties; foam destruction upon addition of antifoams (mechanism of destruction, techniques, application); scientific principles of controlling foam properties and their application in foam separation and concentration; enhanced oil recovery; thermodynamic and non-equilibrium properties of foam films, stabilized by surfactants, phospholipids and polymers; techniques for the study of surface forces; formation and stability of foam films; black films, including bilayers; new theories of stability of amphiphile bilayer; experiments involved in this stability; application in biology and medicine.
Chapter headings: Formation and Structure of Foams. Pressure in the Liquid and Gas Phases of Foams. Experimental Methods Involved in the Study of Foam Films. Physical Chemistry of Foam Films. Foam Structural Parameters and Related Properties: Techniques for Determination. Foam Drainage. Foam Collapse. Foam Stability and the Stabilising Ability of Surfactants. Physical Properties of Foams. Foam Breakdown by Antifoams. Technological Application of Foams: Physicochemical Ground. Black Foam Films: Application in Medicine.
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Chemical engineering [TDCB], Biochemical engineering [TC], Surface chemistry & adsorption [PNRX]