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Hempseed protein has become a promising candidate as a future alternative protein source due to its high nutritional value. In the current study, hempseed protein isolate (HPI) was obtained using ultrasonic-assisted extraction with the aim to improve the
Shunyu Yao +4 more
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Hempseed protein isolate (HPI) has drawn significant attention as a promising source of plant-based protein due to its high nutritional value. The poor functionality (e.g., solubility and emulsifying properties) of HPI has impeded its food application ...
Shunyu Yao +3 more
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Sonochemical fabrication of inorganic nanoparticles for applications in catalysis
Catalysis covers almost all the chemical reactions or processes aiming for many applications. Sonochemistry has emerged in designing and developing the synthesis of nano-structured materials, and the latest progress mainly focuses on the synthetic ...
Zhanfeng Li +7 more
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Sonochemistry uses ultrasound to improve or modify chemical reactions. Sonochemistry occurs when the ultrasound causes chemical effects on the reaction system, such as the formation of free radicals, that intensify the reaction.
Mohammed Ali Dheyab +2 more
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Turbulence-induced formation of emulsion gels
Emulsion gels have a wide range of applications. We report on a facile and versatile method to produce stable emulsion gels with tunable rheological properties. Gel formation is triggered by subjecting a mixture containing aqueous colloidal particle (CP)
Wu Li +2 more
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Sonochemical conversion of CO2 into hydrocarbons: The Sabatier reaction at ambient conditions
In this study, we investigated an alternative method for the chemical CO2 reduction reaction in which power ultrasound (488 kHz ultrasonic plate transducer) was applied to CO2-saturated (up to 3%) pure water, NaCl and synthetic seawater solutions.
Md Hujjatul Islam +3 more
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Ultrasound-enhanced interfacial adsorption and inactivation of soy trypsin inhibitors
In this study, liquid–liquid interfacial protein adsorption was proposed as a means of inactivating soy trypsin inhibitors (TIs, including Kunitz (KTI) and Bowman-Birk inhibitor (BBI)).
Yue Wu +4 more
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An introductory laboratory class in sonochemistry
This article proposes a substantive scope and scenario of a laboratory class that introduces students to the field of sonochemistry. The class requires only basic laboratory equipment - typical laboratory glassware like graduated pipettes and conical ...
Grzegorz Matyszczak
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Ultrasonic Processing of Food Waste to Generate Value-Added Products
Ultrasonic processing has a great potential to transform waste from the food and agriculture industry into value-added products. In this review article, we discuss the use of ultrasound for the valorisation of food and agricultural waste.
Yue Wu +5 more
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Sonoluminescence and sonochemiluminescence from a microreactor [PDF]
Micromachined pits on a substrate can be used to nucleate and stabilize microbubbles in a liquid exposed to an ultrasonic field. Under suitable conditions, the collapse of these bubbles can result in light emission (sonoluminescence, SL).
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