Practical sonochemistry : uses and applications of ultrasound /
This updated version of Practical Sonochemistry for advanced students and teachers in chemistry and chemical engineering conveys the increasing growth in applications and equipment to power ultrasound. Equipment now on the market offers a wider range of frequencies with more reproducible experimenta...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chichester :
Horwood,
2002.
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Edición: | 2nd edition. |
Colección: | Horwood Publishing series in chemical science.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; ABOUT OUR AUTHORS; Practical Sonochemistry:Uses and Applications of Ultrasound; Copyright Page; Author's preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. An introduction to the uses of power ultrasound in chemistry; 1.1 The importance of sonochemistry; 1.2 The power of sound; 1.3 Cavitation
- the origin of sonochemical effects; 1.4 Parameters that effect cavitation; 1.5 Physical, chemical, and biological effects of acoustic cavitation; 1.6 The generation of ultrasound
- transducers; 1.7 Coupling of ultrasound to liquids; 1.8 Types of sonochemistry equipment.
- 1.9 Dosimetry of ultrasonic systems1.10 Comparing systems with different frequencies; 1.11 The sonochemical yield; 1.12 References; Chapter2. The ultrasonic bath; 2.1 Bath design and construction; 2.2 Choosing the correct type of ultrasonic bath; 2.3 Setting up an ultrasonic cleaning bath for sonochemistry; 2.4 The design of the reaction vessel; 2.5 Advantages and disadvantages of an ultrasonic bath; 2.6 References; Chapter3. The ultrasonic probe; 3.1 Ultrasonic probe construction; 3.2 Choosing a probe system for sonochemistry; 3.3 Laboratory reactors involving probe systems.
- 3.4 The effect of external parameters on sonochemistry3.5 Advantages and disadvantages of a probe system; 3.6 References; Chapter4. Large scale sonoehemistry; 4.1 The challenge of scale-up; 4.2 Large scale bath systems with mounted transducers; 4.3 Large scale probe systems; 4.4 Tubular systems with mounted transducers; 4.5 Large systems using magnetostrictive transducers; 4.6 Reactors with multifrequency ultrasonic structural actuators; 4.7 The liquid whistle reactor; 4.8 Low frequency vibrating bar transducer system; 4.9 Future prospects; 4.10 References; Chapter5. Sonochemistry experiments.
- 5.1 Demonstrations of the effects of ultrasound5.2 Laboratory experiments and procedures using ultrasonic baths; 5.3 Laboratory experiments and procedures using ultrasonic probes; 5.4 References; Index.