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Effect of cosurfactant on the free-drainage regime of aqueous foams.

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The results confirm that a drainage regime corresponding to a high surface mobility can indeed be found for such small bubbles, and show that an increase in the cosurfactant content can induce a transition to a low surface mobility drainage regime, evidencing that the relevant control parameter for drainage regimes includes both bubble size and interfacial contributions.
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We report results of drainage in aqueous foams of small bubble size D (D = 180 µm) prepared with SDS-dodecanol solutions. We have performed free-drainage experiments in which local drainage rates are measured by electrical conductivity and by light scattering techniques. We have investigated the role of the surfactant–cosurfactant mass ratio on the drainage regime. The results confirm that a drainage regime corresponding to a high surface mobility can indeed be found for such small bubbles, and show that an increase in the cosurfactant content can induce a transition to a low surface mobility drainage regime. We show that the transition is not linked to variations of the bulk properties, but rather to variations of the interfacial properties. However, the results show that the added amount of dodecanol to trigger the transition is quite high, evidencing that the relevant control parameter for drainage regimes includes both bubble size and interfacial contributions.

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Time evolution of aqueous foams: drainage and coarsening

TL;DR: In this paper, the roles of bubble size, surface and bulk rheology and liquid fraction in free-drainage experiments were investigated. And the results showed that changing these foam parameters can induce transitions between different drainage regimes.
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Scattering optics of foam

TL;DR: The multiple scattering of light by aqueous foams is systematically studied as a function of wavelength, bubble size, and liquid fraction and the transport mean free path is found to be proportional to the bubble diameter and the reciprocal of the square root of liquid fraction.
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Effect of Long Chain Alcohols on Micellar Relaxation Time and Foaming Properties of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Solutions.

TL;DR: It is shown that the foamability can exhibit opposite behavior depending upon the rate of foam generation (i.e., specific method used for foaming) and higher dynamic surface tensions are attained and thus less foam is generated with the surfactant/alcohol mixture by the shaking method.
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Quantitative description of foam drainage: Transitions with surface mobility

TL;DR: It is shown that the bubble size and surface properties can be incorporated into a single surface mobility parameter that controls the transition between the two drainage regimes, and for the smallest bubbles, anomalous behaviors are observed.
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Foam drainage on the microscale

TL;DR: This work models the drainage of liquid through a foam by assuming the flow is unidirectional, the shear is transverse to the flow direction, and the liquid/gas interfaces are mobile and characterized by a Newtonian surface viscosity, which does not depend on theShear rate.
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