Production of O Radicals from Cavitation Bubbles under Ultrasound |
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Authors: | Kyuichi Yasui |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Nagoya 463-8560, Japan; |
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Abstract: | In the present review, the production of O radicals (oxygen atoms) in acoustic cavitation is focused. According to numerical simulations of chemical reactions inside a bubble using an ODE model which has been validated through studies of single-bubble sonochemistry, not only OH radicals but also appreciable amounts of O radicals are generated inside a heated bubble at the violent collapse by thermal dissociation of water vapor and oxygen molecules. The main oxidant created inside an air bubble is O radicals when the bubble temperature is above about 6500 K for a gaseous bubble. However, the concentration and lifetime of O radicals in the liquid water around the cavitation bubbles are unknown at present. Whether O radicals play some role in sonochemical reactions in the liquid phase, which are usually thought to be dominated by OH radicals and , should be studied in the future. |
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Keywords: | ultrasound sonochemistry O radicals OH radicals hydrogen peroxide numerical simulations ordinary differential equation (ODE) bubble lifetime ground state |
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