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Sonoelectrochemistry: Modeling Acoustic Energy in a Thin Layer System

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2014
Recent experiments in thin layer sonoelectrochemistry demonstrate that sonication increases the rates of electrocatalysis. Heterogeneous electron transfer rates increase substantially upon ultrasound irradiation1. A model is developed to understand catalytic effects observed when sound waves are applied in a thin layer electrochemical cell.
Jeffrey K Landgren   +4 more
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Sonoelectrochemistry

Ultrasonics, 1990
T.J. Mason, J.P. Lorimer, D.J. Walton
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What to Know about Thin Layer Sonoelectrochemistry (TLS)

ECS Meeting Abstracts
Sonochemistry is typically undertaken in bulk fluids where irradiation with ultrasound generates cavitation. On collapse of cavitation voids, high temperature and pressure excursions deposit energy at at the narrow interface between the fluid and the void. Reaction rates increase as the fluid heats, but cavitation introduces turbulence that disrupts
Daniel L. Parr   +2 more
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Thin layer sonoelectrochemistry: Impact on slow heterogeneous electron transfer

Electrochimica Acta, 2023
Chester G Duda   +2 more
exaly  

Solvent Impacts in Thin Layer Sonoelectrochemistry (TLS)

ECS Meeting Abstracts
Thin layer sonoelectrochemistry is established when the wavelength 𝛌 of an ultrasonic transducer is comparable to the distance L between the sonicator and the electrode. A thin fluid layer of electrolyte separates the sonicator and electrode. Under these conditions, constructive interference is established to amplify sound pressure selectively at ...
Nadeesha P. P. W. Rathuwadu   +2 more
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Sonoelectrochemistry

1996
David J. Walton, Sukhvinder S. Phull
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Organic Sonoelectrochemistry

1998
David J. Walton, Timothy J. Mason
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Synthesis and characterization of metal nanoparticles produced by sonoelectrochemistry

2010
This work is about the production of metal nanopowders by pulsed sonoelectrochemical technique, optimized at University of Padova. Nanoparticles made of FeCo and FeCr alloy were synthesized at different bath's temperature, in order to study and evaluate the influence of this parameter on process efficiency and nanoparticles' features. Produced material
ZIN, VALENTINA   +4 more
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