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This concentration was also the same optimum concentration obtained from foam stability test where maximum foaming behavior was observed.
The maximum foaming behavior was observed at a salinity of 2000 ppm NaCl as shown in Fig. 3d.
The results indicated that the optimal salinity, where oil water IFT is lowest, also corresponds to the point of maximum foaming behavior.
As seen in the last subsection, the maximum foaming behavior of chemical formulations was observed at a certain optimum concentration of the chemicals in the presence of crude oil.
In all the cases, it was found that the concentrations with lowest IFT values were coincident with the concentrations at which maximum foaming behavior was observed.
From the foam stability tests, it was observed that optimum concentrations of surfactants, alkali, crude oil, and salinities exist which corresponds to maximum foaming behavior.
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The influence of foaming temperature on the foaming behavior of PS-g- PS/PE) coPS-g- PS/PEs discussed.
The foaming behavior and the final properties the foam glass are strongly influenced by properties of fly ash (mainly fluxing temperature and organic C content), fly ash/recycled glass proportion in the raw materials, addition of Na2CO3 fluxing agent and SiC foaming agent, firing temperature, and residence time at the peak temperature.
The foaming behavior and morphologies of the resulting composite foams were much more complicated than those of the pure polymers.
At above 60 °C, the foaming behavior of the samples strongly depended on the foaming temperature.
During the last two decades, researchers have investigated the fundamentals of PLA/gas mixtures, PLA foaming mechanisms, and the effects of material modification on PLA's foaming behavior through various manufacturing technologies.
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