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Acoustic cavitation, chemical effects ultrasonic irradiation

The effects of ultrasonic irradiation on photochemical reactions have been also reported. In those papers, effects of cavitation were demonstrated. Cavitation means the process in which micro bubbles, which are formed within a liquid during the rarefaction cycle of the acoustic wave, undergo violent collapse during the compression cycle of the wave.5) The dissociation of water to radicals is an example of these effects. Since activated chemical species such as free radicals have high reactivity, chemical reactions proceed. In other words, this phenomenon is a chemical effect of ultrasonic waves. [Pg.108]

A very important point occurs in the transmission of acoustic power into a liquid which is termed the cavitation threshold. When very low power ultrasound is passed through a liquid and the power is gradually increased, a point is reached at which the intensity of sonication is sufficient to cause cavitation in the fluid. It is only at powers above the cavitation threshold that the majority of sonochemical effects occur because only then can the great energies associated with cavitational collapse be released into the fluid. In the medical profession, where the use of ultrasonic scanning techniques is widespread, keeping scanning intensities below the cavitation threshold is of vital importance. As soon as the irradiation power used in the medical scan rises above this critical value, cavitation is induced and, as a consequence, unwanted even possibly hazardous chemical reactions may occur in the body. Thus, for both chemical and medical reasons there is a considerable drive towards the determination of the exact point at which cavitation occurs in liquid media, particularly in aqueous systems. Historically, therefore, the determination of the cavitation threshold was one of the major drives in dosimetry. [Pg.3]


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