Journal article
Estimation of ultrasound induced cavitation bubble temperatures in aqueous solutions
J Rae, M Ashokkumar, O Eulaerts, C Von Sonntag, J Reisse, F Grieser
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | ELSEVIER | Published : 2005
Abstract
Mean acoustic cavitation bubble temperatures have been measured in a series of aqueous solutions containing C1-C5 aliphatic alcohols, at 355 kHz. The method relies on the distribution of hydrocarbon product yields produced from the recombination of methyl radicals generated on the thermal decomposition of the alcohols. The mean bubble temperature was found to decrease with increasing concentration of alcohol with the effect being more pronounced the higher the molecular weight (the lower the vapour pressure) of the alcohol. It is shown that the decrease in the temperatures measured correlates very well with an increase in the surface excess of the alcohol, similar to that previously reported..
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