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The effects of heat and light on chemical reactions have long been
known and un derstood. Ultrasound has been known to promote
chemical reactions for the past 60 years, but despite this, it did
not attract the attention of synthetic chemists until recently.
This arose historically from early studies which concentrated
almost exclu sively on reactions in aqueous media and was also, in
some measure, due to the availability of suitable technology. Since
the early 1980s a plethora of literature has appeared of direct
interest to synthetic chemists and the field has been developing
rapidly. The aim of this book is to bring the background of this
fascinating field to the atten tion of a wider audience. It
explores the literature to date and attempts to indicate other
areas in which ultrasound may be exploited. It also hopes to
explode some of the myths surrounding this area which have hitherto
been regarded by the synthetic community as a bit of a black art!
Existing books and reviews have tended to concentrate on the
physics of sonochem istry and to catalogue the instances in which
ultrasound has proved useful in tack ling synthetic problems. Our
aim has been to stress the relevance of this technique to synthetic
chemists and we have included a section which deals with the
practical aspects of carrying out these reactions.
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