A new methodology (Pressure Derivative Method) for measuring the interfacial tension ? between immiscible fluid phases at ??g = 0 (zero Bond number) is presented. This method, which is particularly suitable for measurements under microgravity conditions, is also applicable on earth to liquid pairs with a small density difference. The method consists, essentially, of calculating ? by a linear fitting of experimental capillary pressure and curvature data, collected during the formation of a drop of one of the two liquids inside the other one. The curvature data are derived from the injected drop's volume; thus, any pair of fluids can be used, including opaque liquids, for which optical curvature measurements are not possible. By a specific mathematical treatment of the experimental data, an overall accuracy on the order of less than 1% has been obtained. During the drop growth, a maximum in the pressure is reached, which can also be used to calculate ? by the Maximum Bubble Pressure technique (MBP). This value can be utilized as an internal check on the interfacial tension data obtained by the method proposed.

A new experimental method for the measurement of the interfacial tension between immiscible fluids at zero Bond number

Alberto Passerone;Libero Liggieri;Francesca Ravera;Enrica Ricci
1991

Abstract

A new methodology (Pressure Derivative Method) for measuring the interfacial tension ? between immiscible fluid phases at ??g = 0 (zero Bond number) is presented. This method, which is particularly suitable for measurements under microgravity conditions, is also applicable on earth to liquid pairs with a small density difference. The method consists, essentially, of calculating ? by a linear fitting of experimental capillary pressure and curvature data, collected during the formation of a drop of one of the two liquids inside the other one. The curvature data are derived from the injected drop's volume; thus, any pair of fluids can be used, including opaque liquids, for which optical curvature measurements are not possible. By a specific mathematical treatment of the experimental data, an overall accuracy on the order of less than 1% has been obtained. During the drop growth, a maximum in the pressure is reached, which can also be used to calculate ? by the Maximum Bubble Pressure technique (MBP). This value can be utilized as an internal check on the interfacial tension data obtained by the method proposed.
1991
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
capillary pressure tensiometer
surface tension
liquid interfaces
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