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Surfactants thin-liquid-film stability affected

Oscillatory structural forces appear in thin films of pure solvent between two smooth solid surfaces and in thin liquid films containing colloidal particles including macromolecules and surfactant micelles (Israelachvili 1992). In the first case, the oscillatory forces are called the solvation forces and they are important for the short-range interactions between solid particles and dispersions. In the second case, the structural forces affect the stability of foam and emulsion films as well as the flocculation processes in various colloids. At lower particle concentrations, the structural forces degenerate into the so-called depletion attraction, which is found to destabilize various dispersions. [Pg.17]


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