- In chemistry, the
study of
sonochemistry is
concerned with
understanding the
effect of
ultrasound in
forming acoustic cavitation in liquids, resulting...
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species on a
molecular level can
account for
sonochemistry or sonoluminescence. Instead, in
sonochemistry the
sound waves migrate through a medium, inducing...
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Ultrasound can be
generated at very high frequencies;
ultrasound is used for
sonochemistry at
frequencies up to
multiple hundreds of kilohertz.
Medical imaging...
- 2015). "Ultrasonic cleaning: An
historical perspective".
Ultrasonic Sonochemistry. 29: 519–523. doi:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2015.05.004. PMID 26054698. Wahl...
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relevant chemical processing applications. His
research interests include sonochemistry,
industrial wastewater treatment,
synthesis of
chelating agents for...
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Specialisms include medical ultrasonics (including
medical ultrasonography),
sonochemistry,
ultrasonic testing,
material characterisation and
underwater acoustics...
- of
sonochemistry to make
molecules undergo a
chemical reaction with the
application of
powerful ultrasound radiation (20 kHz–10 MHz).
Sonochemistry generates...
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Sonocatalysis is a
field of
sonochemistry which is
based on the use of
ultrasound to
change the
reactivity of a
catalyst in
homogenous or heterogenous...
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polymer degradation under shear, cavitation-related
phenomena (e.g.,
sonochemistry and sonoluminescence),
shock wave
chemistry and physics, and even the...
- oil
droplet size
using ultrasonic emulsification" (PDF).
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry. 16 (6): 721–7. doi:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2009.02.008. hdl:11343/129835...