The book provides a beginners introduction to the way ultrasound
acts on bubbles in a liquid to cause bubbles to collapse violently,
leading to localised 'hot spots' in the liquid with temperatures of
5000 C and under pressures of several hundred atmospheres. These
extreme conditions produce events such as the emission of light,
sonoluminescence, with a lifetime of less than a nanosecond, and
free radicals that can initiate a host of varied chemical reactions
(sonochemistry) in the liquid, all at room temperature. The physics
and chemistry behind the phenomena are simply but comprehensively
presented. In addition, potential industrial and medical
applications of acoustic cavitation and its chemical effects are
described and reviewed. The book is suitable for graduate students
working with ultrasound and for potential chemists and chemical
engineers wanting to understand the basics of how ultrasound acts
in a liquid to cause chemical and physical effects.
The book is a carefully structured beginners guide to acoustic
cavitation phenomena, i.e., the formation and subsequent collapse
of micro bubbles in a liquid exposed to ultrasound. Its chemical
effects (sonochemistry) are caused by radicals formed inside
bubbles during their collapse as a consequence of the extreme
temperatures and pressures created within such bubbles. These free
radicals are the basis of many chemical reactions, including,
electron transfer reactions, new stable compound formation,
initiation of polymerization processes, as well as oxidation
reactions leading to molecular degradation. The book guides the
reader from the physics of how ultrasound interacts with bubbles to
applications of sonochemisty. The applications cover industrial
(including food processing) and medical uses of ultrasound. It is
useful for the user because it consolidates what is known how
ultrasound acts on bubbles, and the chemical consequences of its
exposure to a broad range of systems. As ultrasound reactors are
widely used in both the laboratory and in commercial processes the
book provides a useful fundamental understanding on what lies
behind the application in action
Experimental methods on acoustic cavitation and
sonochemistry
One can readily begin experiments in the field.
Fundamentals
One can easily understand the physics behind the phenomenon.
Examples of (possible) industrial applications in chemical
engineering and environmental technologies
One can easily understand the possibilities for adopting the
action of acoustic cavitation with respect to industrial
applications.
Examples of (potential) medical applications
One can easily grasp the potential use of the phenomenon to
medical applications.
Examples in organic and inorganic chemical synthesis
One can readily understand the many possibilities for applying
cavitation chemistry in chemical synthesis.
History
One is clearly introduced to the history of the field and its
novel developments."
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