Impact of inorganic salts on behaviour of air bubbles in aqueous solutions

This paper comprises an analysis of solutions of such salts as: sodium chloride NaCl, potassium chloride KCl, sodium sulphate Na2SO4, ammonium chloride NH4Cl, and hexylamine hydrochloride C6H15N·HCl. The objective of the paper was to determine the Critical Coalescence Concentration (CCC) of four ino...

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Main Author: Szyszka Danuta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160801059
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description This paper comprises an analysis of solutions of such salts as: sodium chloride NaCl, potassium chloride KCl, sodium sulphate Na2SO4, ammonium chloride NH4Cl, and hexylamine hydrochloride C6H15N·HCl. The objective of the paper was to determine the Critical Coalescence Concentration (CCC) of four inorganic and one organic salts. The obtained CCC values were similar to those already existing in literature. Also, in this paper the CCC values of investigated inorganic salts were compared in terms of their ionic strength. The results showed that, except KCl, there was a relationship between CCC and ionic strength.
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spelling doaj.art-ac9c727890a04934ac05e986287c7d442022-12-21T19:39:35ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422016-01-0180105910.1051/e3sconf/20160801059e3sconf_mec2016_01059Impact of inorganic salts on behaviour of air bubbles in aqueous solutionsSzyszka Danuta0Department of Geoengineering, Mining and Geology, Wroclaw University of Science and TechnologyThis paper comprises an analysis of solutions of such salts as: sodium chloride NaCl, potassium chloride KCl, sodium sulphate Na2SO4, ammonium chloride NH4Cl, and hexylamine hydrochloride C6H15N·HCl. The objective of the paper was to determine the Critical Coalescence Concentration (CCC) of four inorganic and one organic salts. The obtained CCC values were similar to those already existing in literature. Also, in this paper the CCC values of investigated inorganic salts were compared in terms of their ionic strength. The results showed that, except KCl, there was a relationship between CCC and ionic strength.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160801059
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Impact of inorganic salts on behaviour of air bubbles in aqueous solutions
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title Impact of inorganic salts on behaviour of air bubbles in aqueous solutions
title_full Impact of inorganic salts on behaviour of air bubbles in aqueous solutions
title_fullStr Impact of inorganic salts on behaviour of air bubbles in aqueous solutions
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title_short Impact of inorganic salts on behaviour of air bubbles in aqueous solutions
title_sort impact of inorganic salts on behaviour of air bubbles in aqueous solutions
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