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Impact of external static electric field on surface tension of model solutions

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Food foams are thermodynamically unstable systems. Their stabilization remains a challenge in the industry. To understand the interactions between an electrostatic field (SEF) and food foam, a microscopic study was conducted. Using a specially designed tensiometer, a liquid droplet (water, WPI solution, chickpea liquor) was placed between two parallel electrodes and subjected to an SEF (0 to 800 kV/m). Images of the pendant droplet were recorded throughout the experiment. Based on Laplace's equation, the surface tension was calculated as function of the applied voltage. The geometry of the droplet was deformed under SEF. The surface tension decreased proportionally to the rise of the voltage (γ distilled water = 21.7.10 − 3 N/m at 800 kV/m). The mechanism causing surface tension reduction was found to be the electric charge existing on the liquid surface. By reducing surface tension, drops are likely to break up more easily during expansion, which improves the organoleptic qualities of the foam.
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hal-04147599 , version 1 (30-06-2023)

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Adrien Garcia, Tzvetelin Dessev, Luc Guihard, Sylvie Swyngedau Chevallier, Michel Havet, et al.. Impact of external static electric field on surface tension of model solutions. Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies / Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies , 2023, 87, pp.103406. ⟨10.1016/j.ifset.2023.103406⟩. ⟨hal-04147599⟩
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