Journal article
Compound pendant drop tensiometry for interfacial tension measurement at zero bond number
MJ Neeson, DYC Chan, RF Tabor
Langmuir | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1021/la504406m
Abstract
A widely used method to determine the interfacial tension between fluids is to quantify the pendant drop shape that is determined by gravity and interfacial tension forces. Failure of this method for small drops or small fluid density differences is a critical limitation in microfluidic applications and when only small fluid samples are available. By adding a small spherical particle to the interface to apply an axisymmetric deformation, both the particle density and the interfacial tension can be simultaneously and precisely determined, providing an accurate and elegant solution to a long-standing problem.
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported in part by the Australian Research Council through a Discovery Project Grant (DP 140100677) and by the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre at the University of Melbourne.