Hypothesis The origin of negative surface charge at water/air interface is still not clear. The most probable origin is specific adsorption of OH− ions. From diffuse layer potential, we can evaluate the surface density of ions in the Stern layer which can be a measure for the specific adsorption of ions and determines whether the surface charge is solely due to the specific adsorption of OH− ions. Experiments Equilibrium thickness of foam films of pure water and aqueous solutions of NaCl, HCl, and NaOH was measured as a function of disjoining pressure for water and as a function of concentration for the aqueous solutions at 298.15 K. Quartz-glass cells thoroughly cleaned and immersed in pure water before use were used for the measure...
In this paper we study the main surface characteristics which control the foamability of solutions o...
In this thesis we conduct a thorough study of the forces that act on ions when they are near air-wat...
In order to clarify the adsorption behavior of cationic surfactants on the air/aqueous electrolyte s...
The surface tension of the air—water interface increases upon addition of inorganic salts, implying ...
The effective charge of hydrophobic surfaces and in particular of the air–water interface is a cruci...
The stability of water films has been the focus of many researchers in the recent decades. Unfortuna...
International audienceThis paper reports on investigations about the adsorption at the air−water sur...
Some salts have been recently shown to decrease the sum frequency generation (SFG) intensity of the ...
Foam films formed at the air-water interface do not have fixed adsorption sites where adsorbed surfa...
Anions generally associate more favorably with the air-water interface than cations. In addition to ...
The constant thickness (H) of metastable free films of various non-ionic surfactant solutions was me...
Some salts have been recently shown to decrease the sum frequency generation (SFG) intensity of the ...
A method is proposed for the experimental determination of the adsorption of inorganic electrolytes ...
A theory is presented which allows us to quantitatively calculate the excess surface tension of acid...
The surface charge/surface potential of the air/water interface plays a key role in many natural and...
In this paper we study the main surface characteristics which control the foamability of solutions o...
In this thesis we conduct a thorough study of the forces that act on ions when they are near air-wat...
In order to clarify the adsorption behavior of cationic surfactants on the air/aqueous electrolyte s...
The surface tension of the air—water interface increases upon addition of inorganic salts, implying ...
The effective charge of hydrophobic surfaces and in particular of the air–water interface is a cruci...
The stability of water films has been the focus of many researchers in the recent decades. Unfortuna...
International audienceThis paper reports on investigations about the adsorption at the air−water sur...
Some salts have been recently shown to decrease the sum frequency generation (SFG) intensity of the ...
Foam films formed at the air-water interface do not have fixed adsorption sites where adsorbed surfa...
Anions generally associate more favorably with the air-water interface than cations. In addition to ...
The constant thickness (H) of metastable free films of various non-ionic surfactant solutions was me...
Some salts have been recently shown to decrease the sum frequency generation (SFG) intensity of the ...
A method is proposed for the experimental determination of the adsorption of inorganic electrolytes ...
A theory is presented which allows us to quantitatively calculate the excess surface tension of acid...
The surface charge/surface potential of the air/water interface plays a key role in many natural and...
In this paper we study the main surface characteristics which control the foamability of solutions o...
In this thesis we conduct a thorough study of the forces that act on ions when they are near air-wat...
In order to clarify the adsorption behavior of cationic surfactants on the air/aqueous electrolyte s...