Journal article
Acoustic emission spectra from 515 kHz cavitation in aqueous solutions containing surface-active solutes
M Ashokkumar, M Hodnett, B Zeqiri, F Grieser, GJ Price
Journal of the American Chemical Society | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1021/ja067960r
Abstract
The effect of adding surface-active solutes to water being insonated at 515 kHz has been investigated by monitoring the acoustic emission from the solutions. At low concentrations (<3 mM), sodium dodecyl sulfate causes marked changes to the acoustic emission spectrum which can be interpreted in terms of preventing bubble coalescence and declustering of bubbles within a cavitating bubble cloud. By conducting experiments in the presence of background electrolytes and also using non-ionic surfactants, the importance of electrostatic effects has been revealed. The results provide further mechanistic evidence for the interpretation of the effect of surface-active solutes on acoustic cavitation an..
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