A parametric review of sonochemistry: Control and augmentation of sonochemical activity in aqueous solutions
- PMID: 28633836
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2017.03.030
A parametric review of sonochemistry: Control and augmentation of sonochemical activity in aqueous solutions
Abstract
In this review the phenomenon of ultrasonic cavitation and associated sonochemistry is presented through system parameters. Primary parameters are defined and considered, namely; pressure amplitude, frequency and reactor design; including transducer type, signal type, vessel-transducer ratio, liquid flow, liquid height, liquid temperature and the presence of a reflective plate. Secondary parameters are similarly characterised and involve the use of gas and liquid additives to influence the chemical and physical environments. Each of the parameters are considered in terms of their effect on bubble characteristics and subsequent impact on sonochemical activity. Evidence suggests that via parametric variation, the reaction products and efficiency may be controlled. This is hypothesised to occur through manipulation of the structural stability of the bubble.
Keywords: Bubble dynamics; Gas sonochemistry; Reactor configuration; Sonochemistry; Ultrasound; Ultrasound parameters.
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