Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 66, Number 17
Sunday–Tuesday, November 21–23, 2021; Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Session F23: Bubbles: Drainage, Surfactants and Foams
5:25 PM–6:43 PM,
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Room: North 224 A
Chair: Satish Kumar, University of Minnesota
Abstract: F23.00002 : Miscible antifoams: Leveraging evaporative solutocapillary flows for a novel antifoam mechanism
5:38 PM–5:51 PM
Presenter:
Suzanne Calhoun
(Dept of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University)
Authors:
Suzanne Calhoun
(Dept of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University)
Vineeth Chadran Suja
(Dept of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University)
Lien Nguyen
(Dept of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University)
Gerald G Fuller
(Dept of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University)
Evaporation greatly influences thin film stability, stabilizing or destabilizing depending on the volatility and surface tension of liquid components. A fluid with higher surface tension and higher volatility destabilizes a thin film as it evaporates. We hypothesize that such a fluid would act as a miscible antifoam, leveraging evaporation driven solutocapillary flows. We test this utilizing a custom experimental platform that probes thin film dynamics and foam stability at the single bubble level. We investigate several potential miscible antifoam systems with a range of surface tension deficits and viscosity ratios. With performance equivalent to or better than conventional and the added benefit of ease of use, miscible antifoams are have the potential to be groundbreaking.
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