Sonoelectrochemical Synthesis of Nanoparticles [PDF]
This article reviews the nanomaterials that have been prepared to date by pulsed sonoelectrochemistry. The majority of nanomaterials produced by this method are pure metals such as silver, palladium, platinum, zinc, nickel and gold, but more recently the
Veronica Sáez, Timothy J. Mason
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Understanding the Effects of Ultrasound (408 kHz) on the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER) and the Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) on Raney-Ni in Alkaline Media [PDF]
The hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) occurring at the Raney-Ni mesh electrode in 30 wt.-% aqueous KOH solution were studied in the absence (silent) and presence of ultrasound (408 kHz, ∼54 W, 100% acoustic ...
Faranak Foroughi +3 more
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Sonoelectrochemistry: ultrasound-assisted organic electrosynthesis [PDF]
The application of ultrasound with electrochemistry in organic chemistry (known as organic sonoelectrochemistry) accelerates the activation process of chemical reactions.
Ahmed, Nisar +5 more
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Enhanced on-Chip modification and intracellular hydrogen peroxide detection via gigahertz acoustic streaming microfluidic platform [PDF]
Developing effective strategies for the flexible control of fluid is vital for microfluidic electrochemical biosensing. In this study, a gigahertz (GHz) acoustic streaming (AS) based sonoelectrochemical system was developed to realize an on-chip surface ...
Feng Zhu +8 more
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Sono-processes: Emerging systems and their applicability within the (bio-)medical field. [PDF]
Sonochemistry, although established in various fields, is still an emerging field finding new effects of ultrasound on chemical systems and are of particular interest for the biomedical field.
Siebenmorgen C, Poortinga A, van Rijn P.
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The effects of power ultrasound (24 kHz) on the electrochemical reduction of CO2 on polycrystalline copper electrodes [PDF]
The electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) on polycrystalline copper (Cu) electrode was performed in a CO2-saturated 0.10 M Na2CO3 aqueous solution at 278 K in the absence and presence of low-frequency high-power ultrasound (f = 24 kHz, PT ~ 1.23
Md Hujjatul Islam +5 more
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Hydrodynamic behavior of bubbles at gas-evolving electrode in ultrasonic field during water electrolysis [PDF]
In electrochemical processes, gas bubbles on the electrode can cause an increase in both overpotential and ohmic voltage drop which leads to higher energy consumption.
Kyung Min Cho +2 more
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Antifungal and Coagulation Properties of a Copper (I) Oxide Nanopowder Produced by Out-of-Phase Pulsed Sonoelectrochemistry [PDF]
Copper (I) oxide (cuprite) is a material widely used nowadays, and its versatility is further amplified when it is brought to the nanometric size. Among the possible applications of this nanomaterial, one of the most interesting is that in the medical ...
Valérie Mancier +6 more
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In Situ Coupling of Ultrasound to Electro- and Photo-Deposition Methods for Materials Synthesis [PDF]
This short review provides the current state-of-the-art of in situ coupling of ultrasound to chemical deposition methods. A synergetic action of the ultrasound and light radiation or electrical fields may result in new powerful methodologies, and these ...
Agnieszka Magdziarz, Juan C. Colmenares
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Thin Layer Sonoelectrochemistry: The Solvents. [PDF]
In thin layer sonoelectrochemistry (TLS), ultrasound induces constructive interference in a thin fluid layer to increase interfacial rates. In TLS experiments, slow interfacial rates are increased during and after sonication. No cavitation or heating is observed in the fluid.
Rathuwadu NPW, Parr DL, Leddy J.
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