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The effect of silica nanoparticles on the stability of aqueous foams

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Pages 206-218 | Received 21 Dec 2017, Accepted 14 Apr 2018, Published online: 11 Sep 2018
 

Abstract

An experimental study was performed on aqueous foams stabilized by a mixture of hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (HTAB) and negatively-charged silica nanoparticles. The effects of the nanoparticles on the stability of foams at different HTAB concentrations were investigated. The foams were characterized by measuring their foamability and stability. Rheological behavior of the foams was also studied. Furthermore, rheology of the air–water interfaces was studied in the linear and nonlinear deformation ranges. The thickness of the monolayer at the interface was measured. The actual size of the silica nanoparticles at the air–water interface was measured by transmission electron microscopy. Based on these measurements, the interaction between the monolayers across the foam film containing HTAB and nanoparticles was investigated. Smaller silica nanoparticles (i.e. diameter less than 10 nm) adsorbed at the air–water interface whereas the larger particles remained in the sub-phase or in the bulk liquid phase. It was found that these nanoparticles strongly influenced the foaming behavior at the low HTAB concentrations (i.e. below the CMC). A Langmuir-type monolayer was formed. The presence of the nanoparticles at the air–water interface provided mechanical strength to the foam films and prevented their rupture. This hindered coalescence of the bubbles, which resulted in a stable foam.

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