“…As a result of these effects, an alternating pressure field occurs within the bubbles during cavitational collapse, which contributes to a transient high-temperature, high-pressure environment giving rise to high shear in the solution, providing conditions suitable for the formation of nanoparticles [11]. Various types of nano-sized materials have been produced by this method, for example, La(III)-LH 2 [12], Zr(IV)-LH 2 [13], Pb(II)-LH 2 [14], Zr(IV)-Neocuproine [15], Cu(I)-Neocuproine [16], Hg(II)-Neocuproine [17], Zr(IV)-Isophthalic acid [18], Cd(II)-Thioacetamide [19], Pb(II)-Minoxidil [20], and Zn(II)-LH 2 [21].…”