“…Due to the unsatisfactory scalability of ACRs, and the low cavitation intensity generated by conventional HCRs (e.g., Venturi and orifice types), most research on cavitation pasteurization or sterilization has focused only on batch processing which is not suitable for industrial-scale applications. Recently, advanced rotational HCRs (ARHCRs) with different mechanisms of cavitation generation to conventional HCRs have shown treatment efficacy and economic benefits far beyond those of traditional devices for various applications [33] , [34] , e.g., removal of microorganisms [35] , [36] , waste-activated sludge (WAS) treatment [37] , [38] , [39] , [40] , organic wastewater treatment [41] , [42] , biofuel synthesis [43] , [44] , delignification [45] , fibrillation [46] , and intensification of biogas production [47] . The advent of ARHCRs allows for the continuous HC (CHC) treatment of liquid foods.…”