International audienceUsing mixtures of the anionic myristic acid (C13COOH) and the cationic cetyl trimethylammonium chloride (C(16)TA(+)Cl(-)) in aqueous solutions at a 2 : 1 ratio, we show that the outstanding stability of foams generated from sufficiently concentrated "catanionic" surfactant mixtures can be explained by a synergy effect between two fundamentally different mechanisms. Applying a multi-scale approach, in which we link static and dynamic properties of the bulk solutions, isolated gas/liquid interfaces, thin liquid films and foams, we identify these two mechanisms to be as follows: firstly, cationic mixtures create tightly packed surfactant layers at gas/liquid interfaces, which are strongly viscoelastic and also confer high...
In this paper we study the main surface characteristics which control the foamability of solutions o...
open access articleAbstract Many polymer/surfactant formulations involve a trapped kinetic state th...
In an attempt to prepare ultrastable aqueous foams composed entirely of food-grade ingredients, we d...
International audienceUsing mixtures of the anionic myristic acid (C13COOH) and the cationic cetyl t...
International audienceWe report a dramatic increase of foam stability for catanionic mixtures (myris...
Foams can resist destabilizaton in ways that appear similar on a macroscopic scale, but the microsco...
The interfacial and foam properties of a model system based on the mixture between myristic acid and...
International audienceThe interfacial and foam properties of a model system based on the mixture bet...
International audienceFoams can resist destabilizaton in ways which appear similar on a macroscopic ...
The self-aggregation, surface properties and foamability of the catanionic surfactant mixture cetylt...
Here, we examine the collapse of standing aqueous foams stabilized by the anionic surfactant SDS, us...
Using a range of complementary experiments, a detailed investigation into the behaviour of air-in-wa...
International audienceWe report experiments on aqueous foams made of solutions of oligomers of catio...
The interfacial and foam properties of a model system based on the mixture between myristic acid and...
In this paper we study the main surface characteristics which control the foamability of solutions o...
open access articleAbstract Many polymer/surfactant formulations involve a trapped kinetic state th...
In an attempt to prepare ultrastable aqueous foams composed entirely of food-grade ingredients, we d...
International audienceUsing mixtures of the anionic myristic acid (C13COOH) and the cationic cetyl t...
International audienceWe report a dramatic increase of foam stability for catanionic mixtures (myris...
Foams can resist destabilizaton in ways that appear similar on a macroscopic scale, but the microsco...
The interfacial and foam properties of a model system based on the mixture between myristic acid and...
International audienceThe interfacial and foam properties of a model system based on the mixture bet...
International audienceFoams can resist destabilizaton in ways which appear similar on a macroscopic ...
The self-aggregation, surface properties and foamability of the catanionic surfactant mixture cetylt...
Here, we examine the collapse of standing aqueous foams stabilized by the anionic surfactant SDS, us...
Using a range of complementary experiments, a detailed investigation into the behaviour of air-in-wa...
International audienceWe report experiments on aqueous foams made of solutions of oligomers of catio...
The interfacial and foam properties of a model system based on the mixture between myristic acid and...
In this paper we study the main surface characteristics which control the foamability of solutions o...
open access articleAbstract Many polymer/surfactant formulations involve a trapped kinetic state th...
In an attempt to prepare ultrastable aqueous foams composed entirely of food-grade ingredients, we d...