The mechanism that controls bubble coalescence in electrolyte solutions remains unresolved. The problem is difficult as sensitive dynamic thin film processes are critical. Here we discuss the relationship between film dynamics, specific-ion effects and the combining rules that codify electrolyte effects on bubble coalescence. The relationship with Hofmeister effects is explored, revealing that these very different manifestations of specific ion effects ultimately have the same origin, being the interfacial positioning of ions, which for the air-water interface correlates with the empirically derived α and β assignments used in the combining rules. Ion hydration is important as it strongly influences the interfacial positioning of ions and t...
The interaction between deformable drops or bubbles encompasses a number of distinguishing character...
[1] We present the results of new laboratory experiments that provide constraints on inter bubble fi...
Hydration forces play a crucial role for a wide range of phenomena in physics, chemistry, and biolog...
Ion-specificity is at the heart of many biological processes and is important in all soft-matter sys...
We report the effects of electrolytes on bubble coalescence in nonaqueous solvents methanol, formami...
Electrolytes have been found to stabilize thin films in nonaqueous solvents propylene carbonate and ...
Film thinning experiments have been conducted with aqueous films between two air phases in a thin fi...
Ions of inorganic salts are known to affect bubble coalescence via ion size, charge density and pola...
Simple ions in electrolytes exhibit different degrees of affinity for the approach to the free surfa...
Some salts can inhibit bubble coalescence above a critical concentration. The initial models for pre...
The apparatus and procedures developed in this research permit the observation of electrolytic bubbl...
Gas bubbles coalesce in deionized (DI) water because the water (foam) films between the bubbles are ...
The film rupture process that dictates merging of adjacent bubbles is particularly important in nucl...
© 2013 Dr. Sue Ann ChenRecent experiments on a mercury drop near a mica surface in Clasohm show that...
AbstractIons of inorganic salts are known to affect bubble coalescence via ion size, charge density ...
The interaction between deformable drops or bubbles encompasses a number of distinguishing character...
[1] We present the results of new laboratory experiments that provide constraints on inter bubble fi...
Hydration forces play a crucial role for a wide range of phenomena in physics, chemistry, and biolog...
Ion-specificity is at the heart of many biological processes and is important in all soft-matter sys...
We report the effects of electrolytes on bubble coalescence in nonaqueous solvents methanol, formami...
Electrolytes have been found to stabilize thin films in nonaqueous solvents propylene carbonate and ...
Film thinning experiments have been conducted with aqueous films between two air phases in a thin fi...
Ions of inorganic salts are known to affect bubble coalescence via ion size, charge density and pola...
Simple ions in electrolytes exhibit different degrees of affinity for the approach to the free surfa...
Some salts can inhibit bubble coalescence above a critical concentration. The initial models for pre...
The apparatus and procedures developed in this research permit the observation of electrolytic bubbl...
Gas bubbles coalesce in deionized (DI) water because the water (foam) films between the bubbles are ...
The film rupture process that dictates merging of adjacent bubbles is particularly important in nucl...
© 2013 Dr. Sue Ann ChenRecent experiments on a mercury drop near a mica surface in Clasohm show that...
AbstractIons of inorganic salts are known to affect bubble coalescence via ion size, charge density ...
The interaction between deformable drops or bubbles encompasses a number of distinguishing character...
[1] We present the results of new laboratory experiments that provide constraints on inter bubble fi...
Hydration forces play a crucial role for a wide range of phenomena in physics, chemistry, and biolog...