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Process Intensification through Acoustic and Hydrodynamic Cavitation
Process industries are cornerstones in today’s industrialized world. They contribute significantly to the development of diverse commodities and materials that are used in our daily lives.
Pamidi, Taraka Rama Krishna
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This paper was presented at the 2nd Micro and Nano Flows Conference (MNF2009), which was held at Brunel University, West London, UK. The conference was organised by Brunel University and supported by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, IPEM, the ...
Oral, O +6 more
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Microwave‐assisted polyol synthesis in continuous flow produces metallic Cu nanoparticles, using ethylene glycol as solvent and reducing agent, lignin to stabilize the colloid and prevent oxidation, and metal‐seeds for particle size control. Metallic copper nanoparticles are a promising alternative to gold and silver in printed electronics due to their
Antonio Santana‐Otero +6 more
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Gold nanoparticles are revolutionizing medicine with their unique properties including optical, electrical, physical, and chemical features, as well as surface plasmon resonance. This versatility has positioned GNPs as a cornerstone in nanotechnology, especially within biomedical applications. Their facile synthesis and surface functionalization enable
Nastaran Mohseni +4 more
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Water contaminated with live fish parasite Ichthyophthirius multifiliis was plasma‐treated and added to tanks with healthy fish. After 6 days, no infection was detected in fish receiving treated water. Plasma treatment effectively prevented disease development, highlighting its promising potential as an environmentally friendly water sanitation ...
Ivona Toulová +11 more
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Numerical simulation on unsteady cavitating flows in a rotational hydrodynamic cavitation reactor
Abstract The RNG k-ε turbulence model and mass transport cavitation model Zwart-Gerber-Belamri are used to simulate unsteady cavitating flows in a rotational hydrodynamic cavitation reactor (RHCR). The RHCR is mainly composed of rotor and stator.
G Q Q G Meng, W J Zhou, Y F Jia
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Hydrodynamic cavitation (HC) is useful for intensifying a wide variety of industrial applications including biofuel production, emulsion preparation and wastewater treatment.
Simpson, Alister +1 more
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The effect of operating parameters such as reaction mixture inlet pressure p (1) (101.3-1013.2 kPa), methanol to oil molar ratio M (1) (3-12), the concentration of catalyst C ( c ) (0.0-1.0 wt%), temperature T (25-50 degrees C) and the number of passes ...
Milenković, Svetozar A. +3 more
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Sonochemical and hydrodynamic cavitation reactors for laccase/hydrogen peroxide cotton bleaching
The main goal of this work is to develop a novel and environmental-friendly technology for cotton bleaching with reduced processing costs. This work exploits a combined laccase-hydrogen peroxide process assisted by ultrasound. For this purpose, specific reactors were studied, namely ultrasonic power generator type K8 (850 kHz) and ultrasonic bath ...
Gonçalves, Idalina +5 more
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Cavitation results in conditions of turbulence and liquid circulation in the reactor which can aid in eliminating mass transfer resistances. The present work illustrates the use of cavitation for intensification of biodiesel synthesis (esterification ...
Kelkar, Mandar A. +2 more
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