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      Deformation of single emulsion drops covered with a viscoelastic adsorbed protein layer in simple shear flow

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      Applied Physics Letters
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              Influence of interfacial rheology on foam and emulsion properties.

              Foams and emulsions are stabilized by surfactant monolayers that adsorb at the air-water and oil-water interfaces, respectively. As a result of monolayer adsorption, the interfaces become viscoelastic. We will describe experiments showing that foaming, emulsification, foam and emulsion stability, are strongly dependent upon the value of compression elasticity and viscosity. This will include excited surface wave devices for the measurement of surface viscoelasticity and thin film videointerferometry for the study of model films between air bubbles and emulsion drops.
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                Journal
                Applied Physics Letters
                Appl. Phys. Lett.
                AIP Publishing
                0003-6951
                1077-3118
                December 12 2005
                December 12 2005
                : 87
                : 24
                : 244104
                Article
                10.1063/1.2146068
                4f521870-4c7c-4429-a470-48208891d3a2
                © 2005
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