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Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2010, 49, 3504

Volume 48 The Behavior of an Oscillating Particle Attached to a Gas-Liquid Surface. Paul Stevenson,* Seher Ata, and Geoffrey M. Evans Page 8025. A typographical error has led to the publication of an incorrect expression for the hydrostatic force due to meniscus depression (eq 8). A factor of πrp sin R was inadvertently omitted. The corrected expression is the following:

( θ -2 R )(1 + r sinL R )

-1⁄2

Fh ) 2πrp2 sin RFfgL sin

p

The conclusion that, for an oscillating particle attached to a gas-liquid interface, the hydrostatic force due to meniscus depression is insignificant compared to the capillary, Basset history, drag, and d’Alembert forces remains unchanged. IE1001444 10.1021/ie1001444 Published on Web 03/08/2010