Foam Stability Study of Dilute Aqueous Nonionic Fluorinated Surfactant Systems

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  • S. C. Sharma Yokohama National University
  • L. K. Shrestha Yokohama National University
  • K. Aramaki Yokohama National University

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https://doi.org/10.3126/jncs.v22i0.522

Abstract

Foaming properties of dilute aqueous nonionic fluorinated surfactants, perfluoroalkyl sulfonamide ethoxylate, C8F17SO2N (C3H7)(CH2CH2O)nH (abbreviated as C8F17EOn, n = 10, 20) has been studied at 25°C. Both the surfactants produced a large volume of foams that are stable for several hours to a few days depending upon the surfactant concentration. The foam stability increases with increasing the surfactant concentration within the studied surfactant concentration limit. The C8F17EO10 /water system shows higher foam stability than that of the C8F17EO20 /water system. The foaming properties of the present systems show good correlation between dynamic surface tension properties and the dilatational surface elasticity.

DOI: 10.3126/jncs.v22i0.522

Journal of Nepal Chemical SocietyVol. 22, 2007 pp. 47-54

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S. C. Sharma, Yokohama National University

Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences Yokohama National Univ. Japan

L. K. Shrestha, Yokohama National University

Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences Yokohama National Univ. Japan

K. Aramaki, Yokohama National University

Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences Yokohama National Univ. Japan

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Sharma, S. C., Shrestha, L. K., & Aramaki, K. (2007). Foam Stability Study of Dilute Aqueous Nonionic Fluorinated Surfactant Systems. Journal of Nepal Chemical Society, 22, 47–54. https://doi.org/10.3126/jncs.v22i0.522

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