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Evaluation of the Antifoaming Effect Using Hansen Solubility Parameters.
Kato, Yuki; Osawa, Takuya; Yoshihara, Mototsugu; Fujii, Hiroaki; Tsutsumi, Shinichi; Yamamoto, Hideki.
Afiliação
  • Kato Y; Department of Chemical, Energy and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 564-8680, Japan.
  • Osawa T; GEL and Carrier Production Technology Development Department, Environmental Business Development and Promotion Division, Kuraray Company Ltd., Tokyo 100-115, Japan.
  • Yoshihara M; GEL and Carrier Production Technology Development Department, Environmental Business Development and Promotion Division, Kuraray Company Ltd., Tokyo 100-115, Japan.
  • Fujii H; Technology Management Department, Environmental Business Development and Promotion Division, Kuraray Company Ltd., Tokyo 100-8115, Japan.
  • Tsutsumi S; Department of Chemical, Energy and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 564-8680, Japan.
  • Yamamoto H; Department of Chemical, Energy and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Engineering, Kansai University, Suita 564-8680, Japan.
ACS Omega ; 5(11): 5684-5690, 2020 Mar 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32226845
The appearance of foam in various industrial processes can cause challenges. Antifoaming agents are widely added to suppress foam. To exert a defoaming effect, affinity between the main foam-generating component and the antifoaming agent is an important criterion for selection of an antifoaming agent. The Hansen solubility parameter (HSP) can be used as an index to show the affinity between substances more quantitatively, simply, and accurately. The Hansen solubility sphere method was used to measure the HSPs of antifoaming agents and a foam-forming surfactant. Various antifoaming agents were added to a surfactant solution, and the defoaming effect was evaluated. Correlations of 0.953-0.860 confirmed a relationship between affinity of the antifoaming agents for the surfactant based on HSP theory and the defoaming effect. It is suggested that use of HSP as an indicator can facilitate selection of the most suitable antifoaming agent for the process.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article