Sonochemistry and its dosimetry |
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Authors: | Y. Iida K. Yasui T. Tuziuti M. Sivakumar |
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Affiliation: | Ultrasonic Processing Group, Ceramics Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Nagoya 463-8560, Japan |
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Abstract: | The effects of ultrasound originate primarily in acoustic cavitation. The cavitation bubbles collapse violently enough to lead to interesting chemical effects, known as sonochemistry. There is a great need to relate the efficiency of sonochemical reaction to the energy of ultrasonic irradiation used to produce them. In this paper, three OH radical dosimeters, Fricke dosimeter, terephthalate dosimeter, and iodide dosimeter, are compared from the analytical point of view. The dosimeters based on photometry, i.e., Fricke and iodide, produced reliable and reproducible results, but the sensitivity is not enough for special applications, such as chemical monitoring of single bubble cavitation. The dosimeter based on fluorometry, terephthalate dosimeter, offered high sensitivity, 1.2×1011 molecules ml−1. The effects of some experimental parameters in sonochemistry, i.e., solution temperature and the dissolved gas species, were evaluated with the dosimeters. |
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Keywords: | Sonochemistry Ultrasound Dosimeter OH radical Fluorescence |
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