两亲性溶液中上升气泡表面的动态纳米结构:低分子量表面活性剂和蛋白质的比较

IF 15.9 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Ł. Witkowski , A. Wiertel-Pochopien , D. Kosior , G. Gochev , P. Warszynski , G.G. Fuller , J. Zawala
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摘要

泡沫的形成、稳定和衰减是在动态条件下发生的。鉴于其固有的复杂性,对这些子过程的准确描述需要对多个因素进行分析,特别关注吸附层的形成和结构。单上升气泡技术有助于更深入地理解泡沫中各种现象的动力学,因为它们在动态条件下产生实验数据。本文综述了低分子量表面活性剂和蛋白质在液/气界面上动态吸附结构的细微差异。这些差异会显著影响界面性质,并可能改变我们对动态吸附层(DAL)形成机制的理解。考虑的主要技术是单个上升气泡的局部速度剖面(lvp)和气泡与自由液体表面碰撞时形成的薄液体膜的动态流膜干涉测量(DFI)。我们提供了关于该主题的最新发现的摘要。由于蛋白质综合数据集的可用性有限,我们的讨论部分补充了新获得的未发表的数据。我们强调了低分子量表面活性剂溶液与蛋白质溶液中气泡行为的关键差异,这些差异以前在文献中被忽视。我们在DAL动力学和建筑的背景下探索它们的潜在起源。
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Dynamic nanostructures at the surface of rising bubbles in amphiphile solutions: Comparison of low-molecular-weight surfactants and proteins

Dynamic nanostructures at the surface of rising bubbles in amphiphile solutions: Comparison of low-molecular-weight surfactants and proteins
The formation, stability, and decay of foams occur under dynamic conditions. Given their inherent complexity, an accurate description of these subprocesses necessitates an analysis of multiple factors, with a particular focus on the formation and structure of the adsorption layer. Single rising bubble techniques facilitate a deeper comprehension of the dynamics of diverse phenomena in foams, as they yield experimental data under dynamic conditions. This review examines the subtle differences in the dynamic adsorption structures of low-molecular-weight surfactants and proteins at the liquid/gas interface. These differences can significantly impact interfacial properties and potentially alter our understanding of the mechanisms behind the formation of the Dynamic Adsorption Layer (DAL). The primary techniques under consideration are local velocity profiles (LVPs) of single rising bubbles and dynamic fluid-film interferometry (DFI) of the thin liquid film formed at the collision of a bubble with a free liquid surface. We provide a summary of recent findings on the topic. Due to the limited availability of comprehensive datasets on proteins, our discussion is partially supplemented by newly obtained unpublished data. We highlight key differences in the behavior of bubbles in low-molecular-weight surfactant solutions versus protein solutions that have previously been overlooked in the literature. We explore their potential origins in the context of DAL dynamics and architecture.
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CiteScore
28.50
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175
审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍: "Advances in Colloid and Interface Science" is an international journal that focuses on experimental and theoretical developments in interfacial and colloidal phenomena. The journal covers a wide range of disciplines including biology, chemistry, physics, and technology. The journal accepts review articles on any topic within the scope of colloid and interface science. These articles should provide an in-depth analysis of the subject matter, offering a critical review of the current state of the field. The author's informed opinion on the topic should also be included. The manuscript should compare and contrast ideas found in the reviewed literature and address the limitations of these ideas. Typically, the articles published in this journal are written by recognized experts in the field.
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