How emulsified droplets induce the bursting of suspended films of liquid mixtures
Léa Delance,
Enric Santanach-Carreras,
Nicolas Passade-Boupat
et al.
Abstract:Emulsion droplets of silicone oil (PDMS) are widely used as anti-foaming agents. In the case of non-aqueous foams consisting of mixtures of liquids, the mechanisms responsible for the bursting of the films separating the bubbles remains unclear.
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