Effect of particle hydrophobicity on the properties of silica particle layers at the air-water interface
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- DOI: 10.1021/la700800a
Effect of particle hydrophobicity on the properties of silica particle layers at the air-water interface
Abstract
This article describes a study of fumed silica particle layers adsorbed at the air-water interface. We have performed surface pressure, ellipsometry, and Brewster angle microscopy measurements. These determinations were complemented by surface viscoelasticity studies, using capillary waves to measure the compression moduli and an oscillating disc to measure the shear moduli. Our results show a strong influence of the particle hydrophobicity and surface density on the properties of the layers. Under compression-expansion, the particle layers rearrange quasi-instantaneously, and at high density, they buckle and/or collapse. Shear measurements show a transition from viscous to elastic behavior for particles with contact angles close to 90 degrees. The surface compression moduli are quite small and most likely not related to the stability of the foams made with these particles, in contrast to the case of more common surfactant foams.
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