Abstract

A theoretical model for the dynamic surface tension of an air bubble expanding in surfactant solution is proposed. The model accounts for the effect of convection on the surfactant diffusion and the effect of expansion of the bubble surface during the adsorption of surfactant molecules. Assuming small deviation from equilibrium and constant rate of expansion, an analytical solution for the surface tension and the subsurface concentration as a function of time is derived. The parameters of the model are computed from experimental data for sodium dodecyl sulfate obtained by the maximum bubble pressure method.

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