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이중 초음파 조사 시스템에서 진동부 사이의 거리가초음파 화학 반응에 미치는 영향The Effect of Distance between Two Transducers on Sonochemical Reactions in Dual Irradiation Systems

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The Effect of Distance between Two Transducers on Sonochemical Reactions in Dual Irradiation Systems
Authors
김은경손영규
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
한국지하수토양환경학회
Keywords
Sonochemical reaction; Single irradiation; Dual irradiation; Cavitation yield; Sonochemiluminescence(SCL)
Citation
지하수토양환경, v.18, no.5, pp.39 - 45
Journal Title
지하수토양환경
Volume
18
Number
5
Start Page
39
End Page
45
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/2192
ISSN
1598-6438
Abstract
Many researchers have studied the effectiveness of ultrasound in chemical and environmental engineering fields including material synthesis, pollutant removal, cleaning, extraction, and disinfection. Acoustic cavitation induced by ultrasound irradiation in aqueous phase can cause various sonophysical and sonochemical reactions without any chemicals. However most of the previous studies focused only on the relationships between ultrasonic conditions and the results of sonochemical reactions in lab-scale sonoreactors. As a results of this, only a few studies have been devoted to design and optimization of industrial scale sonoreactors. In this study, the effect of the distance between two opposite transducer modules on sonochemical reactions was investigated in single and dual irradiation systems (334 kHz) for four distances including 50, 100, 150, and 200 mm using KI dosimetry. It was found that the dual irradiation systems provided higher performance in terms of the zeroth reaction coefficient and the cavitation yield compared to the single irradiation systems. The sonochemiluminescence (SCL) images for the visualization of the cavitation field showed that cavitation active zone was larger and sonochemical reaction intensity was much higher in the dual irradiation system than in the single irradiation system.
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