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Structure of Foam Films Containing Additionally Polyelectrolytes

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Foams and Emulsions

Part of the book series: NATO ASI Series ((NSSE,volume 354))

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Foams are interesting for many industrial applications like enhanced oil recovery, the decontamination of polluted surfaces or cosmetic industry. The research of foam presents also an important part of the colloid and surface science. For the comprehension, control and manipulation of the macroscopic properties (e.g. stability of foam) it is necessary to understand the behaviour of the building blocks i.e. the single liquid films. The model system of the foam is presented by gas/film/gas.

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Klitzing, R.V., Espert, A., Colin, A., Langevin, D. (1999). Structure of Foam Films Containing Additionally Polyelectrolytes. In: Sadoc, J.F., Rivier, N. (eds) Foams and Emulsions. NATO ASI Series, vol 354. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9157-7_4

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