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      Effect of sonication conditions: Solvent, time, temperature and reactor type on the preparation of micron sized vermiculite particles

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          Biodegradable polymers and their layered silicate nanocomposites: In greening the 21st century materials world

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            Interparticle collisions driven by ultrasound.

            Ultrasound has become an important synthetic tool in liquid-solid chemical reactions, but the origins of the observed enhancements remained unknown. The effects of high-intensity ultrasound on solid-liquid slurries were examined. Turbulent flow and shock waves produced by acoustic cavitation were found to drive metal particles together at sufficiently high velocities to induce melting upon collision. A series of transition-metal powders were used to probe the maximum temperatures and speeds reached during such interparticle collisions. Metal particles that were irradiated in hydrocarbon liquids with ultrasound underwent collisions at roughly half the speed of sound and generated localized effective temperatures between 2600 degrees C and 3400 degrees C at the point of impact for particles with an average diameter of approximately 10 microns.
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              Power measurement in sonochemistry

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                Journal
                Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
                Ultrasonics Sonochemistry
                Elsevier BV
                13504177
                May 2014
                May 2014
                : 21
                : 3
                : 1002-1009
                Article
                10.1016/j.ultsonch.2013.10.010
                081db165-7f70-4f32-a173-d8fc54aa98d6
                © 2014

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