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How does the presence of stevia glycosides impact surface bubbles stability?

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arxiv 2005.13253 v1 pith:BEFQJHPF submitted 2020-05-27 cond-mat.soft

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keywords bubblesstabilitysweetenersexperimentpresencesucrosesurfaceactive
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The addition of sweeteners in fizzy beverages not only affects the sugar content but also the bubbles stability. In this article, we propose a model experiment, in which the lifetime of hundreds of single bubbles is measured, to assess the stability of bubbles in solutions containing either sucrose or sweeteners. We show that the bubbles are indeed more stable in presence of sweeteners, which are surface active molecules and adsorb at the interface. Additionally, we test an antifoam at different concentrations and show that our experiment allows to identify the best concentration to reproduce the stability obtained in sucrose when we replace this latter by a sweetener.

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