Abstract
The oscillating bubble method allows us to study the dynamic surface properties in a frequency range of 1–100 Hz, and it is a timescale analogue to the oscillating jet method. Both methods are compared with each other using octanol as surfactant. It is found that both methods give similar data, which gives support to the oscillating bubble technique as a new method.
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