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Sonochemistry bulk solution temperature

The effect of the bulk solution temperature lies primarily m its influence on the bubble content before collapse. With increasing temperature, in general, sonochemical reaction rates are slower. This reflects the dramatic influence which solvent vapor pressure has on the cavitation event the greater the solvent vapor pressure found within a bubble prior to collapse, the less effective the collapse. Increases in the applied static pressure increase the acoustic intensity necessary for cavitation, but if equal numbers of cavitation events occui. the collapse should be nioie intense. In contiast, as die ambient pressure is reduced, eventually the gas-filled crevices of paniculate matter which serve as nucleation sites for the formation of cavitation in even pure liquids, will be deactivated, and therefore the observed sonochemistry will be diminished. [Pg.1526]

Results of a chemical activation induced by ultrasound have been reported by Nakamura et al. in the initiation of radical chain reactions with tin radicals [59]. When an aerated solution of R3SnH and an olefin is sonicated at low temperatures (0 to 10 °C), hydroxystannation of the double bond occurs and not the conventional hydrostannation achieved under silent conditions (Scheme 3.10). This point evidences the differences between radical sonochemistry and the classical free radical chemistry. The result was interpreted on the basis of the generation of tin and peroxy radicals in the region of hot cavities, which then undergo synthetic reactions in the bulk liquid phase. These findings also enable the sonochemical synthesis of alkyl hydroperoxides by aerobic reductive oxygenation of alkyl halides [60], and the aerobic catalytic conversion of alkyl halides into alcohols by trialkyltin halides [61]. [Pg.91]


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