Studying surfactant mass transport through dynamic interfacial tension measurements : A review of the models, experiments, and the contribution of microfluidics

Surfactant mass transport towards an interface plays a critical role during formation of emulsions, foams and in industrial processes where two immiscible phases coexist. The understanding of these mechanisms as experimentally observed by dynamic interfacial tension measurements, is crucial. In this review, theoretical models describing both equilibrated systems and surfactant kinetics are covered. Experimental results from the literature are analysed based on the nature of surfactants and the tensiometry methods used. The innovative microfluidic techniques that have become available to study both diffusion and adsorption mechanisms during surfactant mass transport are discussed and compared with classical methods. This review focuses on surfactant transport during formation of droplets or bubbles; stabilisation of dispersed systems is not discussed here.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Brigodiot, Camille, Marsiglia, Marie, Dalmazzone, Christine, Schroën, Karin, Colin, Annie
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/studying-surfactant-mass-transport-through-dynamic-interfacial-te
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-631461
record_format koha
spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-6314612024-12-04 Brigodiot, Camille Marsiglia, Marie Dalmazzone, Christine Schroën, Karin Colin, Annie Article/Letter to editor Advances in Colloid and Interface Science 331 (2024) ISSN: 0001-8686 Studying surfactant mass transport through dynamic interfacial tension measurements : A review of the models, experiments, and the contribution of microfluidics 2024 Surfactant mass transport towards an interface plays a critical role during formation of emulsions, foams and in industrial processes where two immiscible phases coexist. The understanding of these mechanisms as experimentally observed by dynamic interfacial tension measurements, is crucial. In this review, theoretical models describing both equilibrated systems and surfactant kinetics are covered. Experimental results from the literature are analysed based on the nature of surfactants and the tensiometry methods used. The innovative microfluidic techniques that have become available to study both diffusion and adsorption mechanisms during surfactant mass transport are discussed and compared with classical methods. This review focuses on surfactant transport during formation of droplets or bubbles; stabilisation of dispersed systems is not discussed here. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/studying-surfactant-mass-transport-through-dynamic-interfacial-te 10.1016/j.cis.2024.103239 https://edepot.wur.nl/661149 Life Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
institution WUR NL
collection DSpace
country Países bajos
countrycode NL
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
databasecode dig-wur-nl
tag biblioteca
region Europa del Oeste
libraryname WUR Library Netherlands
language English
topic Life Science
Life Science
spellingShingle Life Science
Life Science
Brigodiot, Camille
Marsiglia, Marie
Dalmazzone, Christine
Schroën, Karin
Colin, Annie
Studying surfactant mass transport through dynamic interfacial tension measurements : A review of the models, experiments, and the contribution of microfluidics
description Surfactant mass transport towards an interface plays a critical role during formation of emulsions, foams and in industrial processes where two immiscible phases coexist. The understanding of these mechanisms as experimentally observed by dynamic interfacial tension measurements, is crucial. In this review, theoretical models describing both equilibrated systems and surfactant kinetics are covered. Experimental results from the literature are analysed based on the nature of surfactants and the tensiometry methods used. The innovative microfluidic techniques that have become available to study both diffusion and adsorption mechanisms during surfactant mass transport are discussed and compared with classical methods. This review focuses on surfactant transport during formation of droplets or bubbles; stabilisation of dispersed systems is not discussed here.
format Article/Letter to editor
topic_facet Life Science
author Brigodiot, Camille
Marsiglia, Marie
Dalmazzone, Christine
Schroën, Karin
Colin, Annie
author_facet Brigodiot, Camille
Marsiglia, Marie
Dalmazzone, Christine
Schroën, Karin
Colin, Annie
author_sort Brigodiot, Camille
title Studying surfactant mass transport through dynamic interfacial tension measurements : A review of the models, experiments, and the contribution of microfluidics
title_short Studying surfactant mass transport through dynamic interfacial tension measurements : A review of the models, experiments, and the contribution of microfluidics
title_full Studying surfactant mass transport through dynamic interfacial tension measurements : A review of the models, experiments, and the contribution of microfluidics
title_fullStr Studying surfactant mass transport through dynamic interfacial tension measurements : A review of the models, experiments, and the contribution of microfluidics
title_full_unstemmed Studying surfactant mass transport through dynamic interfacial tension measurements : A review of the models, experiments, and the contribution of microfluidics
title_sort studying surfactant mass transport through dynamic interfacial tension measurements : a review of the models, experiments, and the contribution of microfluidics
url https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/studying-surfactant-mass-transport-through-dynamic-interfacial-te
work_keys_str_mv AT brigodiotcamille studyingsurfactantmasstransportthroughdynamicinterfacialtensionmeasurementsareviewofthemodelsexperimentsandthecontributionofmicrofluidics
AT marsigliamarie studyingsurfactantmasstransportthroughdynamicinterfacialtensionmeasurementsareviewofthemodelsexperimentsandthecontributionofmicrofluidics
AT dalmazzonechristine studyingsurfactantmasstransportthroughdynamicinterfacialtensionmeasurementsareviewofthemodelsexperimentsandthecontributionofmicrofluidics
AT schroenkarin studyingsurfactantmasstransportthroughdynamicinterfacialtensionmeasurementsareviewofthemodelsexperimentsandthecontributionofmicrofluidics
AT colinannie studyingsurfactantmasstransportthroughdynamicinterfacialtensionmeasurementsareviewofthemodelsexperimentsandthecontributionofmicrofluidics
_version_ 1819140503226023936