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"Ultrasound in Environmental Protection" focuses on one of the more
significant developments in the subject - environmental remediation
- providing an overview on both the fundamentals and applications
of ultrasound in environmental protection, incorporating recent
research and state-of-the-art information on the scientific basis,
modes of use, and engineering developments.
A broad spectrum of topics are covered: reactor design,
sonochemical pollutant degradation, integrated unltrasonic/
biological treatment, ultrasound in disinfection, leaching by
ultrasound, and ultrasonically enhanced removal of suspended
solids.
Ultrasound is generated and applied at frequencies from 20 kHz to
several MHz. The physio-chemical parameters of the sonicated media,
reactor design, applied intensity, and duration of sonication,
dramatically influence the effects that can be achieved.
It is hoped that this compilation will contribute to a better
understanding and further development of sonochemistry as a clean
technology not only for environmental remediation but also more
generally.
The foundation of this compilation was formed during a workshop
that was held at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg,
Germany, in March 1999. This was the first workshop to be devoted
to 'Ultrasound in Environmental Engineering' and brought together
experience and knowledge from a broad spectrum of disciplines
including chemistry, biology, engineering, equipment manufacturing,
and plant design.
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