Journal article

Influence of mixing and ultrasound frequency on antisolvent crystallisation of sodium chloride

J Lee, M Ashokkumar, SE Kentish

Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | Published : 2014

Abstract

Ultrasound is known to promote nucleation of crystals and produce a narrower size distribution in a controlled and reproducible manner for the crystallisation process. Although there are various theories that suggest cavitation bubbles are responsible for sonocrystallisation, most studies use power ultrasonic horns that generate both intense shear and cavitation and this can mask the role that cavitation bubbles play. High frequency ultrasound from a plate transducer can be used to examine the effect of cavitation bubbles without the intense shear effect. This study reports the crystal size and morphology with various mixing speeds and ultrasound frequencies. The results show high frequency ..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We would like to acknowledge Nor Muhamad Nor and Stefano Sibarani their help in repeating some experimental work, and Krishnamurthy Prasad for assistant in the laboratory. The financial support through the Australian Research Council for the DECRA (Discovery Early Career Research Award, DE120101567) is also gratefully acknowledged.