Effects of Hydrophobic Silica on the Performance of Silicone-Based Antifoams

Q4 Chemical Engineering
M. Ghiass, A. Askarizadeh, Hossien Bouhendi, Gholam Bagheri Marandi, G. Naderi
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Abstract

The efficiency of an antifoam consists of polydimethylsiloxane oil, hydrophobe silica particles, and either Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS) as an anionic surfactant, or Octyl phenyl deca ethylene oxide (Triton X-100) as nonionic surfactant for use in aqueous system is investigated. The performance of different combinations of oil, silica particles, and surfactant in control of foam height was determined using Bickerman Shaking test. The effect of surfactant in reducing the surface tension was determined using Wilhelmy test. The sizes of dispersed oil droplets and silica particles were determined using both optical and electronic microscopy. It was found that increasing the silica content of the antifoam mixture and using sharp-edged particles increase the performance of antifoam and decrease the foam disappearance time. This Observation was the same for both cases of using anionic and nonionic surfactants. It was also found that, as the inert gas purging rate increases, the time of deactivation decreases to less than a minute; a favorable performance for good quality antifoam.
疏水二氧化硅对硅基防泡沫材料性能的影响
研究了由聚二甲基硅氧烷油、疏水二氧化硅颗粒和十二烷基硫酸钠(SDS)作为阴离子表面活性剂或辛基苯基十乙烷(Triton X-100)作为非离子表面活性剂组成的消泡剂在水体系中的效率。采用Bickerman振动试验,研究了不同油、硅颗粒和表面活性剂组合对泡沫高度的控制效果。采用Wilhelmy试验确定了表面活性剂降低表面张力的效果。用光学显微镜和电子显微镜测定了分散的油滴和二氧化硅颗粒的大小。结果表明,增加消泡剂中二氧化硅的含量和使用锐边颗粒可以提高消泡剂的性能,缩短消泡时间。对于使用阴离子和非离子表面活性剂的两种情况,这一观察结果是相同的。同时发现,随着惰性气体吹扫速率的增加,失活时间缩短至1分钟以内;优良的消泡性能。
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