Coalescence Of Bubbles In Aqueous Solutions Of Electrolytes

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter K. Weissenborn Robert J. Pugh
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The contrasting behaviour of electrolytes in inhibiting coalescence of bubbles was explained by the positive and negative distribution of anions and cations at the gadwater interface. Further, the efficiency of electrolytes which do inhibit coalescence of gas bubbles can be linked to a counter ion hydration mechanism and the effect of electrolyte concentration on gas solubility. A correlation was found between the transition concentration of electrolyte needed to prevent the coalescence of bubbles and the reduction in gas solubility. Hence, the inhibition of bubble coalescence in electrolyte solutions appears to be linked with the utilization of water molecules in the hydration of cations and a consequent reduction of water available for gas solubility.
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APA: Peter K. Weissenborn Robert J. Pugh  (1995)  Coalescence Of Bubbles In Aqueous Solutions Of Electrolytes

MLA: Peter K. Weissenborn Robert J. Pugh Coalescence Of Bubbles In Aqueous Solutions Of Electrolytes. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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