2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfa.2020.125093
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How does the presence of stevia glycosides impact surface bubbles stability?

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“…Finally, in vertical soap films as well as in horizontal ones or in surface bubbles, the pinch instability and the subsequent marginal regeneration is expected for large enough characteristic sizes, in presence of standard surfactants [21,41,50,52] leading to low enough surface elasticity. Mysels already proposed that the dynamics of these thin films is crucial to understand the foam film thinning since thin patches tend to rise and replace thicker ones.…”
Section: Loss Of Axisymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, in vertical soap films as well as in horizontal ones or in surface bubbles, the pinch instability and the subsequent marginal regeneration is expected for large enough characteristic sizes, in presence of standard surfactants [21,41,50,52] leading to low enough surface elasticity. Mysels already proposed that the dynamics of these thin films is crucial to understand the foam film thinning since thin patches tend to rise and replace thicker ones.…”
Section: Loss Of Axisymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mysels already proposed that the dynamics of these thin films is crucial to understand the foam film thinning since thin patches tend to rise and replace thicker ones. It has recently been shown that this sliding puzzle dynamics , as Gros and collaborators have called this phenomenon, can indeed fully explain drainage in a film [ 53 ] or in a surface bubble [ 52 ].…”
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“…Finally, in vertical soap films as well as in horizontal ones or in surface bubbles, the pinch instability and the subsequent marginal regeneration is expected for large enough characteristic sizes, in presence of standard surfactants [57,25,40,36] leading to low enough surface elasticity. Mysels already proposed that the dynamics of these thin films is crucial to understand the foam film thinning since thin patches tend to rise and replace thicker ones.…”
Section: Loss Of Axisymmetrymentioning
confidence: 99%