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Numerical simulations for sonochemistry
Numerical simulations for sonochemistry are reviewed including single-bubble sonochemistry, influence of ultrasonic frequency and bubble size, acoustic field, and sonochemical synthesis of nanoparticles. The theoretical model of bubble dynamics including
Kyuichi Yasui
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Ultrasonics and sonochemistry: Editors’ perspective
Ultrasonic waves can induce physical and chemical changes in liquid media via acoustic cavitation. Various applications have benefitted from utilizing these effects, including but not limited to the synthesis of functional materials, emulsification ...
Sivakumar Manickam +2 more
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Sonochemistry refers to ultrasound-initiated chemical processes in liquids. The interaction between bubbles and sound energy in liquids results in acoustic cavitation. This review presents the fundamental aspects of acoustic cavitation and theoretical aspects behind sonochemistry such as dynamics of bubble oscillation, the rectified diffusion process ...
Sukhvir Kaur Bhangu +1 more
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Sonochemistry in light of third reactivity paradigm [PDF]
Large number of chemical reactions can be described rigorously using classical thermodynamics and classical kinetics. However, there are an increasing number of examples of chemical reactions that deviate from “classical” behavior.
Sergey I. Nikitenko
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Exploring the links between sonochemistry and sonomechanobiology [PDF]
Sonomechanobiology concerns the ways in which vibrational energy can stimulate biological cells. It is a multi-disciplinary subject involving contributions from fields including chemistry, food science, microbiology, medicine and physics.
Timothy J. Mason, Mircea Vinatoru
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Sonochemistry dosimetries in seawater
Due to the complex physical and chemical interactions taking place in the sonicated medium, various methods have been proposed in the literature for a better understanding of the sonochemical system.
Rabiaa Khaffache +7 more
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Sonochemistry of molten gallium
This review article summarizes the comprehensive work that was done in our laboratory in recent years, as-well-as other reports, on the various aspects of sonochemistry of molten gallium. The low mp (29.8 °C) of gallium enables its melting in warm water,
Vijay Bhooshan Kumar +2 more
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Sonochemistry: Science and Engineering
Sonochemistry offers a simple route to nanomaterial synthesis with the application of ultrasound. The tiny acoustic bubbles, produced by the propagating sound wave, enclose an incredible facility where matter interact among at energy as high as 13 eV to spark extraordinary chemical reactions.
Nimesh Pokhrel +2 more
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Tuning synthesis and sonochemistry forges learning and enhances educational training: Protection of 1,3-diols under heterogeneous catalysis as sustainable case study [PDF]
This research article describes the thermal and sonochemical enhancements of 1,3-diol protection, via acetal formation, catalyzed by a biomass-derived heterogeneous catalyst.
R. Fernando Martínez +6 more
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Influence of Exposure Time and Driving Frequency on Cytotoxicity in In Vitro Ultrasound With Constant Mechanical Indices [PDF]
Sonochemistry has become increasingly important in bioengineering research, and many in vitro and in vivo bioapplications have been developed. Cytotoxicity is always a concern in its implementation.
Taigo Oyama +4 more
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