Article | REF: J8200 V1

Sonochemistry: innovations and challenges

Author: Grégory CHATEL

Publication date: June 10, 2022, Review date: November 23, 2023

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1. Principle of sonochemistry

1.1 From cavitation to sonochemical effects

Cavitation is defined as a disturbance of the liquid medium under the effect of excessive stress (alternating compression and depression) accompanied by the formation, growth and finally violent implosion of gas bubbles created by this disturbance [AF 6 310] .

The cavitation phenomenon thus begins with the formation of microbubbles of gas in solution under the effect of ultrasonic...

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