Surface Rheology and Foam Stability of Mixed Surfactant−Polyelectrolyte Solutions
Langmuir2000Vol. 16(23), pp. 8727–8732
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Abstract
We have studied the surface rheology of mixed solutions of anionic polyelectrolytes and cationic surfactants. Surface elasticity and viscosity exhibit a maximum at a surfactant concentration much smaller than that for solutions of the pure surfactant. Foaming and foam stability were found to depend on these coefficients, although a systematic relation is difficult to establish. Still more surprisingly, the behavior of foams and foam films is very different in these systems.
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