2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2012.04.008
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Sonoluminescence and sonochemiluminescence from a microreactor

Abstract: Micromachined pits on a substrate can be used to nucleate and stabilize microbubbles in a liquid exposed to an ultrasonic field. Under suitable conditions, the collapse of these bubbles can result in light emission (sonoluminescence, SL). Hydroxyl radicals (OH . ) generated during bubble collapse can react with luminol to produce light (sonochemiluminescence, SCL). SL and SCL intensities were recorded for several regimes related to the pressure amplitude (low and high acoustic power levels) at a given ultrason… Show more

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“…Such regimes greatly enhance sonochemical reactions when compared with conventional sonoreactors (Fernandez Rivas et al 2010, 2012a, 2013b. The pressure oscillations produced are also able to generate microcavitation in the surroundings of the bubble, which can be used to remove undesirable elements (Fernandez Rivas et al 2012b), but also cause erosion (Fernandez Rivas et al 2013a;van Wijngaarden 2016).…”
Section: R Bolaños-jiménez and Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such regimes greatly enhance sonochemical reactions when compared with conventional sonoreactors (Fernandez Rivas et al 2010, 2012a, 2013b. The pressure oscillations produced are also able to generate microcavitation in the surroundings of the bubble, which can be used to remove undesirable elements (Fernandez Rivas et al 2012b), but also cause erosion (Fernandez Rivas et al 2013a;van Wijngaarden 2016).…”
Section: R Bolaños-jiménez and Othersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase of cavitation activity would seem just a matter of increasing the acoustic amplitude, or input power. However, due to effects such as acoustic shielding and bubble-bubble interactions, this does not necessarily lead to an increase in efficiency [10][11][12]. There is also a frequency dependent lower acoustic power threshold for cavitation activity, usually referred to as the nucleation threshold [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…radicals by reaction with terephthalate anions clearly proved that the presence of pits enhanced significantly the radical formation rate, which was proportional to the number of pits and power setting. Though, the slope of the reaction rate curve shows a descending trend as the number of pits and power applied increased, which could be attributed to bubble-bubble and bubble cluster-cluster interactions [95,96]. In contrast, non-pitted silicon substrates showed little evidence of ultrasonic effect.…”
Section: Novel Concept For Micro-sono-reactorsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…By monitoring SL in water and aqueous propanol, evidence of transient cavitation bubbles could be inferred from the latter. It is also noteworthy that SL and SCL in aqueous solutions gave different light intensities trends, which suggest that bubble populations respon-sible for light emission are different from the number of chemically-active bubbles [95].…”
Section: Novel Concept For Micro-sono-reactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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