In principle, liquid layers between bubbles can be stabilized by a coating of fine solid particles even in the absence of surface-active agents in the liquid. Theoretical modeling of a two-dimensional liquid layer between bubbles containing one row of solid particles suggests that in three dimensions such a layer would unstable unless the solids all touch. This hints at a possible mechanism for bubble stabilization and subsequent rupture in the waste stored in underground tanks at the Hanford nuclear reservation.
Revised: July 18, 2002 |
Published: August 1, 2000
Citation
Ali S.A., P.A. Gauglitz, and W.R. Rossen. 2000.Stability of solids-coated liquid layers between bubbles.Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 39, no. 8:2742-2745.PNNL-SA-31625.