Mode of Action of Antifoams
This chapter attempts a complete review of the various mechanisms proposed for the action of antifoams over the past seven or so decades. It is a feature of this subject that some proposed mechanisms, although plausible, have been speculative. Thus, unequivocal experimental evidence has sometimes be...
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Published in | Science of Defoaming - Theory, Experiment and Applications pp. 142 - 335 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
Published |
United Kingdom
CRC Press
2014
Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis Group |
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Summary: | This chapter attempts a complete review of the various mechanisms proposed for the
action of antifoams over the past seven or so decades. It is a feature of this subject
that some proposed mechanisms, although plausible, have been speculative. Thus,
unequivocal experimental evidence has sometimes been lacking. Indeed, the full
theoretical implications of proposed mechanisms have also often not been fully
developed. In the main, all of this derives from the extreme complexity of the relevant phenomena. As we have seen, foam is itself extremely complex, consisting of
(usually) polydisperse gas bubbles separated by draining films. These films exhibit
complicated hydrodynamics involving the distinct rheology of air-liquid surfaces
and, for thin films, colloidal interaction forces. The nature of the foam film collapse
processes that are intrinsic to foam are still imperfectly understood. |
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ISBN: | 1420060422 9781420060423 1420060414 9781420060416 |
DOI: | 10.1201/b15158-7 |