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Dynamic nanostructures at the surface of rising bubbles in low-molecular-weight surfactants and proteins - comparison

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The formation, stability, and decay of foams occur under dynamic conditions. Given their inherent complexity, an accurate description of these subprocesses necessitates an analysis of multiple factors, with a particular focus on the formation and structure of the adsorption layer. Single rising bubble techniques facilitate a deeper comprehension of the dynamics of diverse phenomena in foams, as they yield experimental data under dynamic conditions. The presented data, obtained during experiments and gathered from the literature reports, show the subtle differences in the dynamic adsorption structures of low-molecular-weight surfactants and proteins at the liquid/gas interface. These differences can significantly impact interfacial properties and potentially alter our understanding of the mechanisms behind the formation of the Dynamic Adsorption Layer (DAL). The primary techniques under consideration are local velocity profiles (LVPs) of single rising bubbles and dynamic fluid-film interferometry (DFI) of the thin liquid film formed at the collision of a bubble with a free liquid surface. Provided data highlight key differences in the behavior of bubbles in low-molecular-weight surfactant solutions versus protein solutions.
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