Effects of Counterions and Co-ions on Foam Films Stabilized by Anionic Dodecyl Sulfate.

2010 
The influence of counterions and co-ions on the stability and thickness of foam films stabilized by anionic dodecyl sulfate (DS−) has been studied in a thin film pressure balance. Particularly, the effect on the properties of foam films of (i) the counterions Li+, Na+, and Cs+ of DS− and (ii) monovalent inorganic salts added to sodium dodecyl sulfate solutions is considered. Generally, addition of salt improved the stability of the foam films. As a second order, an increasing ionic size led to an increased adsorption, which in the case of cations gave thinner and less stable films and in the case of anions led to thicker and more stable films. Hence, an effect of anions was observed though the film surfaces were already negatively charged by the anionic DS−, leading to the conclusion that adsorption of anions to the film surface is governed by ion specific rather than electrostatic interactions. At a fixed surfactant and varying salt concentration, a maximum in film thickness could be identified at a salt...
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