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Expansion of three-phase contact line after rupture of thin non-symmetrical liquid films

I. Relationship between rate of expansion and radius of three-phase contact

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One of the important stages in the process of interaction between a particle and a gas bubble in the liquid phase is the expansion of three-phase contact perimeter immediately after rupture of the thin liquid film. The rate of expansion for the system flat quartz surface/liquid dodecylamine hydrochloride solution is determined by use of a high-speed camera. The results were discussed on the basis of a theory on hydrodynamics of thin liquid films.

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Ein wichtiger Vorgang bei der Wechselwirkung von Gasblase und Teilchen in flüssiger Phase ist die Bewegung des Dreiphasenkontaktperimeters sofort nach dem Zerreißen des dünnen Flüssigkeitsfilmes, deren Geschwindigkeit für das System ebene Quarzoberfläche/wäßrige Dodecylaminhydrochloridlösung mittels Zeitlupenkamera gemessen wurde. Die Ergebnisse werden auf Grundlage einer Theorie zur Hydrodynamik dünner Flüssigkeitsfilme diskutiert.

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Stechemesser, H., Geidel, T. & Weber, K. Expansion of three-phase contact line after rupture of thin non-symmetrical liquid films. Colloid & Polymer Sci 258, 109–110 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01474965

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