Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
593833 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The foam properties of Tween 20 and BSA systems in Tris–HCl buffer solution were investigated by nitrogen-blowing method on a Foamscan. The foamability of Tween 20/BSA systems is obviously better than that of individual BSA system. The foams stabilized by BSA drained slower than Tween 20 systems with or without BSA. The foam stability of Tween 20 systems is enhanced by an addition of BSA. The optimal ratio of Tween 20 to BSA is determined for the most stable foams. Surface dilational rheological results indicate surface elasticity dominates the adsorbed layer and it is increased in the presence of BSA. The variation of surface elasticity accords with that of foam stability with an increase of Tween 20 concentration. It can be concluded surface elasticity dominates the corresponding foam stability.

Graphical abstractThe formation of gel-like network at the air–water surface distinctly improves the film stability.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Tween 20–BSA systems have better foamability and foam stability. ► The optimal ratio of Tween 20 to BSA is determined for stable foams. ► Surface elasticity dominates corresponding foam stability. ► Foam stabilization mechanism relies on gel-like networks at air–gas interface.

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