Nanostructured Materials Synthesis Using Ultrasound

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Jordan J. Hinman
Kenneth S. Suslick
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[1] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,Department of Chemistry
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Topics in Current Chemistry | 2017年 / 375卷
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Sonochemistry; Nanomaterials; Microspheres; Nanoparticles; Ultrasonic;
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Recent applications of ultrasound to the production of nanostructured materials are reviewed. Sonochemistry permits the production of novel materials or provides a route to known materials without the need for high bulk temperatures, pressures, or long reaction times. Both chemical and physical phenomena associated with high-intensity ultrasound are responsible for the production or modification of nanomaterials. Most notable are the consequences of acoustic cavitation: the formation, growth, and implosive collapse of bubbles, and can be categorized as primary sonochemistry (gas-phase chemistry occurring inside collapsing bubbles), secondary sonochemistry (solution-phase chemistry occurring outside the bubbles), and physical modifications (caused by high-speed jets, shockwaves, or inter-particle collisions in slurries).
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