Article | REF: AF6310 V1

Ultrasounds and sonochemistry

Authors: Christian PÉTRIER, Nicolas GONDREXON, Primius BOLDO

Publication date: January 10, 2008

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2. Sonochemistry: applications

While cutting, welding and surface cleaning operations based on the physical effects of ultrasonics and cavitation are the subject of numerous industrial applications, the field of acoustic cavitation-induced chemistry, or sonochemistry, remains relatively undeveloped. Today, the technique is booming, with a wide range of applications in organic synthesis chemistry, materials preparation, environmental treatment and electrochemistry.

2.1 Organic synthesis

In organic synthesis chemistry, sonochemistry is a simple, effective way of solving problems posed by poorly reactive systems.

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