Plath, Peter J.Mathes, HendrikHendrikMathes2020-03-092020-03-092004-07-09https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/2021Monodispersive foams are gas/liquid-dispersions of unique quality with exceptional physicochemical properties. A universal method for uniform bubble formation and continuous foam generation was developed and realised by static mixers consisting of microfluidic channels. Simultaneous control of bubble sizes and gas/liquid-composition of foam creates new perspectives for the generation of regular structured two-phase media with a singular reproducibility of phase distribution. Common processes of bubble formation, two-phase flows in microchannels and properties of monodispersive foams were experimentally studied. Spatiotemporal kinetics of gas/liquid-reactions were observed in structured bubble arrangements by implementation of chemical reactive species into gaseous and liquid phase of dispersions.deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessbubble formationmonodispersive foamgas/liquid- reactionspatiotemporal structure formation30Monodisperse Schäume:Herstellung und Verwendung als strukturiertes Medium für chemische ZweiphasenreaktionenMonodispersive foams:Generation and application as a spatially structured two-phase medium for chemical gas/liquid- reactionsDissertationurn:nbn:de:gbv:46-diss000009497