2011
DOI: 10.1021/la201406b
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Modeling Oil Droplets in Plateau Borders

Abstract: It is widely known that oil droplets can decrease the stability of aqueous films and foams. While less widely recognized, it has also been observed that oil droplets can, under certain circumstances, increase the stability of foams, especially if they are caught in the Plateau borders. In this paper, how the oil droplet deforms and is, in turn, deformed by the Plateau border is modeled using Surface Evolver. The two dimensionless parameters that affect these shapes are the size of the oil droplet relative to t… Show more

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“…Yet, contrary to solid particles, the soft oil droplets are in turn deformed by the liquid network of the foam. At equilibrium, the droplets adopt a slender slug shape as recently shown with Surface Evolver simulations [12].…”
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“…Yet, contrary to solid particles, the soft oil droplets are in turn deformed by the liquid network of the foam. At equilibrium, the droplets adopt a slender slug shape as recently shown with Surface Evolver simulations [12].…”
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confidence: 65%
“…The bar represents 2 mm. The two insets at t = 0.65 and 84.10 s illustrate plausible distributions of oil in the middle-plane (z = 0) cross sections, taken from [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The higher density of the oil droplet results in less buoyancy force (as an oil accumulation driving force) and less stability of foam. [29] Following on from evidence that the oil droplets can enhance the stability of foam, further microscale research into oil droplet effects in PBs was carried out by Neethling et al [100]. They [100] simulated the deformation of oil droplets and PB geometries for different oil sizes and different interfacial tension ratios with Surf ace Evolver software.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[29] Following on from evidence that the oil droplets can enhance the stability of foam, further microscale research into oil droplet effects in PBs was carried out by Neethling et al [100]. They [100] simulated the deformation of oil droplets and PB geometries for different oil sizes and different interfacial tension ratios with Surf ace Evolver software. The meshing and a typical result are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, oil droplets could enter plateau borders and stretch along the gas-water interface layer or between the adjacent foam films, which would cause the rupture of the foam films. The evolution process of oil droplets in plateau borders has been studied using the classical bridgingstretching model (Arnaudov et al, 2001;Denkov, 2004;Denkov et al, 2014;Karakashev and Grozdanova, 2012;Neethling et al, 2011;Valkovska et al, 2000), in which some parameters were defined to quantitatively evaluate the probability of oil droplets acting as a defoamer.…”
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confidence: 99%