Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.516, 312-316, 2018
Estimation of structural film viscosity based on the bubble rise method in a nanofluid
When a single bubble moves at a very low capillary number (10(-7)) through a liquid with dispersed nanoparticles (nanofluid) inside a vertical tube/capillary, a film is formed between the bubble surface and the tube wall and the nanoparticles self-layer inside the confined film. We measured the film thickness using reflected light interferometry. We calculated the film structural energy isotherm vs. the film thickness from the film-meniscus contact angle measurements using the reflected light interferometric method. Based on the experimental measurement of the film thickness and the calculated values of the film structural energy barrier, we estimated the structural film viscosity vs. the film thickness using the Frenkel approach. Because of the nanoparticle film self-layering phenomenon, we observed a gradual increase in the film viscosity with the decreasing film thickness. However, we observed a significant increase in the film viscosity accompanied by a step-wise decrease in the bubble velocity when the film thickness decreased from 3 to 2 particle layers due to the structural transition in the film. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Film viscosity;Nanofluid;Bubble rise method;Frenkel equation;Contact angle;Micellar solution;Structural transition