captive bubble method

How Does the Captive Bubble Method Work?

The procedure generally involves the following steps:
1. A liquid sample is placed in a container with a transparent window.
2. A gas bubble is introduced into the liquid and allowed to rise until it contacts the solid surface.
3. The bubble is then "captive" at the interface, and its shape and contact angle are measured using optical or other imaging techniques.

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