Inhibition of Bubble Coalescence in Aqueous Solutions. 1. Electrolytes
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B1998Vol. 102(26), pp. 5115–5119
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Abstract
The inhibition of bubble coalescence has been studied in dilute 1:1 and 2:1 electrolyte solutions. All electrolytes studied were found to inhibit coalescence, with anions dominating the inhibition at concentrations below 0.01 M and cations dominating the inhibition at higher concentrations.
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