DLVO AND NON-DLVO FORCES IN THIN LIQUID FILMS FROM RHAMNOLIPIDS
2004
Microscopic foam films (r = 100 μm) stabilized with a single rhamnolipid with a well-known structure (α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-β-hydroxydecanoyl-β-hydroxydecanoate (R1)) are investigated, and the obtained results are compared with results obtained from studies of foam films formed from solutions of rhamnolipid mixtures. The studies are carried out employing the Scheludko-Exerowa microinterferometric method. The dependence of foam film thickness on the electrolyte concentration (C el ) of the solution is monitored, and formation of common films (CF), common black films (CBF) and Newton black films (NBF) is found. The continuous CBF-to-NBF transition is considered as evidence of the action of repulsive forces that are not described by the classic Derjaguin–Landau–Verwey–Overbeek (DLVO) theory of colloid stability. These non-DLVO repulsive forces lead to an additional positive component of the disjoining pressure. To understand better the surface forces operating in the rhamnolipid foam films, direct measurements...
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