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Multibubble sonoluminescence

Yasui K (2002) Influence of ultrasonic frequency on multibubble sonoluminescence. J Acoust Soc Am 112 1405-1413... [Pg.26]

Yasui K (2001) Temperature in multibubble sonoluminescence. J Chem Phys 115 2893-2896... [Pg.26]

Wall M, Ashokkumar M, Tronson R, Grieser F (1999) Multibubble sonoluminescence in aqueous salt solutions. Ultrason Sonochem 6 7-14... [Pg.66]

Tronson R, Ashokkumar M, Grieser L (2002) Comparison of the effects of water-soluble solutes on multibubble sonoluminescence generated in aqueous solutions by 20- and 515-kHz pulsed ultrasound. J Phys Chem B 106 11064-11068... [Pg.149]

Sharipov GL, Gainetdinov RKh, Abdrakhmanov AM (2008) Effect of argon on the multibubble sonoluminescence of cerium, terbium and dysprosium trichlorides. Russ Chem Bull 57(9) 1831-1836... [Pg.335]

Fig. 13.1 Multibubble sonoluminescence spectrum obtained from argon-saturated water sonicated at a frequency of 108 kHz with an ultrasonic power of 7.9 W. The spectrum consists of a broad continuum and OH radical bands... Fig. 13.1 Multibubble sonoluminescence spectrum obtained from argon-saturated water sonicated at a frequency of 108 kHz with an ultrasonic power of 7.9 W. The spectrum consists of a broad continuum and OH radical bands...
Choi PK, Funayama K (2007) Multibubble sonoluminescence and Na atom emission in sodium dodecyl sulfate surfactant solutions. Jpn J Appl Phys 46 4768 1770... [Pg.354]

Hatanaka S, Hayashi S, Abe S, Choi P-K (2008) High-intensity Na emission during multibubble sonoluminescence in surfuric acid. Nonlinear Acoustics-Fundamentals and Applications. AIP Confer Proc 1022 205-208... [Pg.355]

Ashokkumar M, Mulvaney P, Grieser F (1999) The effect of pH on multibubble sonoluminescence from aqueous solutions containing simple organic weak acids and bases. J Am Chem Soc 121 7355-7359... [Pg.377]

Didenko YT, McNamara WB, Suslick KS (1999) Temperature of multibubble sonoluminescence in water. J Phys Chem A 103 10783-10788... [Pg.377]

Xu H, Glumac NG, Suslick KS (2010) Temperature inhomogeneity during multibubble sonoluminescence. Angew Chem 122 1097-1100... [Pg.378]

Known measuring techniques comprise local physical methods (hydrophones, thermoacoustic sensors, aluminum foil erosion, optical sound pressure and velocity sensors, radiation pressure scale, laser-Doppler anemometry), local chemical methods (Weissler reaction, chemiluminescence, electrochemical sensors), global chemical methods (model reactions), and sonoluminiscence (single-bubble sonoluminescence SBSL, multibubble sonoluminescence MBSL). [Pg.209]

Y.T. Didenko, T.V. Gordeychuk, Multibubble sonoluminescence spectra of water which resemble single-bubble sonoluminescence. Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 5640-5643 (2000)... [Pg.20]

McNamara WB, Didenko YT, Suslick KS (1999) Sonoluminescence temperatures during multibubble cavitation. Nature 401 772-775... [Pg.208]

Didenko YT, McNamara WB III, Suslick KS (2000) Effect of noble gases on sonoluminescence temperatures during multibubble cavitation. Phys Rev Lett 84 777-780... [Pg.354]

Matula TJ, Roy RA, Mourad PD (1995) Comparison of multibubble and single-bubble sonoluminescence spectra. Phys Rev Lett 75 2602-2605... [Pg.355]

Tmax—bubble temperature on collapse T , and are solution temperature and pressure, respeetively, Py is pressure inside the bubble and y is heat capacity ratio of the gas inside the bubble. A theoretical temperature of about 12,700 K could be calculated by using y = 1.66 (ideal gas), T , = 298 K, P , = 2 atm, Py = 0.031 atm. Replacing y of an ideal gas by that of water (1.32), the temperature drops to 6150 K highlighting the importanee of the heat capacity ratio of the gas contained in the collapsing bubbles. Susliek and coworkers [46, 47] have used sonoluminescence spectra to calculate bubble temperatures in multibubble systems and found to be in the order of 1000-5000 K. Henglein and coworkers [48] have used methyl radical recombination method and determined the cavitation bubble temperatures to be in a... [Pg.13]


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