Rate of bubble coalescence following quasi-static approach: Screening and neutralization of the electric double layer

Yael Katsir, Abraham Marmur

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Abstract

Air-bubble coalescence in aqueous electrolytic solutions, following quasi-static approach, was studied in order to understand its slow rate in purified water and high rate in electrolytic solutions. The former is found to be due to surface charges, originating from the speciation of dissolved CO 2, which sustain the electric double layer repulsion. Rapid coalescence in electrolytic solutions is shown to occur via two different mechanisms: (1) neutralization of the carbonaceous, charged species by acids; or (2) screening of the repulsive charge effects by salts and bases. The results do not indicate any ion specificity. They can be explained within the DLVO theory for the van der Waals and electric double layer interactions between particles, in contrast to observations of coalescence following dynamic approach. The present conclusions should serve as a reference point to understanding the dynamic behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4266
JournalScientific Reports
Volume4
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Mar 2014
Externally publishedYes

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