Journal article
The effect of surface-active solutes on bubble coalescence in the presence of ultrasound
J Lee, SE Kentish, M Ashokkumar
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2005
DOI: 10.1021/jp0476444
Abstract
The sonication of an aqueous solution generates cavitation bubbles, which may coalesce and produce larger bubbles. This paper examines the effect of surface-active solutes on such bubble coalescence in an ultrasonic field. A novel capillary system has been designed to measure the change in the total volume resulting from the sonication of aqueous solutions with 515 kHz ultrasound pulses. This volume change reflects the total volume of larger gas bubbles generated by the coalescence of cavitation bubbles during the sonication process. The total volume of bubbles generated is reduced when surface-active solutes are present. We have proposed that this decrease in the total bubble volume results..
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