Abstract

A feature of mixtures of triolein with either stearic acid or tristearin particles as antifoams for certain micellar solutions of sodium dodecyl benzene sulphonate is that they are effective only during foam generation but no longer function after foam generation has ceased. Antifoam action by the antifoam oil is determined by positive values of the bridging coefficient. Bridging coefficients were found to be negative under the near equilibrium conditions prevailing after foam generation ceased. However measurements of dynamic surface tensions indicated that if surface ages >0.1s prevailed under the dynamic conditions of foam generation then that would alter the sign of the bridging coefficients. Such dynamic conditions were replicated by drawing single foam films at different rates from solutions containing triolein-based antifoam. Antifoam effectiveness was significantly reduced in the case of foam films drawn at extremely slow rates so that near equilibrium conditions prevailed.

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