Effects of Electrolytes on Properties on Black Films and Foam Stability of Aqueous Nonionic Surfactant Solutions

The properties of black film, the surface tension of solution and the foam stability in the aqueous solutions of polyoxyethylene-type nonionic surfactants containing various electrolytes were studied. The additional tension \barΔ of black films showed a maximum and a minimum in the concentration ran...

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Published inBulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan Vol. 48; no. 6; pp. 1760 - 1763
Main Author Yamanaka, Teruko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo The Chemical Society of Japan 01.06.1975
Chemical Society of Japan
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Summary:The properties of black film, the surface tension of solution and the foam stability in the aqueous solutions of polyoxyethylene-type nonionic surfactants containing various electrolytes were studied. The additional tension \barΔ of black films showed a maximum and a minimum in the concentration range of electrolytes of 1×10−5–1 N. The concentration at this minimum shifted in accordance with the lyotropic series of anions. The surface tension was unaffected by the electrolyte of the concentration less than about 1×10−2 N, whereas \barΔ exhibited a maximum in this range. The overall rate of growth of the black film was found to be proportional to \barΔ over a wide range of electrolyte concentration. The effects of electrolytes on the foam stability were discussed being based upon the properties of the black films.
ISSN:0009-2673
1348-0634
DOI:10.1246/bcsj.48.1760