Principles of ultrasound assisted organic synthesis
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The use of ultrasound in chemical reactions in solution provides specific activation based on a physical phenomenon: acoustic cavitation. ... These bubbles expand with each cycle of the applied ultrasonic energy until they reach an unstable size; they can then collide and/or violently collapse.
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The use of ultrasound in chemical reactions in solution provides specific activation based on a physical phenomenon: acoustic cavitation. ... These bubbles expand with each cycle of the applied ultrasonic energy until they reach an unstable size; they can then collide and/or violently collapse.
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