Title of article
High bubble concentrations produced by ultrasounds in binary mixtures
Author/Authors
Louisnard، نويسنده , , O and Lyczko، نويسنده , , N and Espitalier، نويسنده , , F and Urzedowski، نويسنده , , Jose G. Vargas-Hernandez، نويسنده , , Y and Sanchez-Romero، نويسنده , , C، نويسنده ,
Pages
7
From page
183
To page
189
Abstract
It was discovered that simultaneous insonification and air blowing of different aqueous binary solutions such as water/sodium-dodecyl-sulphate (SDS), water/methanol or water/potassium-sulphate yields a very concentrated bubble cloud invading the whole vessel in a few seconds. After the end of insonification, this cloudiness remained in the solution for about 1 min. The phenomenon was investigated by computer-treatment of solution pictures recorded every second after the end of insonification. Turbidity appeared to increase with ultrasound power, and also with SDS concentration. During the disappearance of the cloud, a turbidity front appeared rising and spreading upward. This front was studied in the characteristic plane and interpreted as a spatial segregation of different bubble sizes rising with different terminal velocities. The bubble sizes involved were estimated to about 10 μm. Adsorption of surface active species are invoked to explain the cloud formation and its abnormally slow disappearance, but the occurrence of the phenomenon for potassium-sulphate salt remains unexplained.
Keywords
Surface Tension , fragmentation , Acoustic cavitation , Dissolution , Surfactants
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2005555
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