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Effect of liquid recirculation flow on sonochemical oxidation activity in a 28 kHz sonoreactor.

Dukyoung Lee1, Iseul Na1, Younggyu Son2.   

Abstract

Sonochemical oxidation activity may be significantly enhanced by optimizing the geometric factors of a sonoreactor and implementing additional physical actions, such as mechanical mixing and gas sparging. This study investigates the effects of liquid recirculation flow on sonochemical oxidation reactions. This was carried out through experimental testing with a 28 kHz bath-type sonoreactor under various liquid heights and flow rates, ranging from 1λ to 4.0λ and 1.5-6.0 L/min, respectively. The potassium iodide (KI) dosimetry and sonochemiluminescence methods were used in the experiment. With an increase in the liquid height/volume, the pseudo zero-order kinetic constant and the mass of triiodide (I3-) ions fluctuated. The optimal liquid height was 2.0λ, 2.5λ, and 3.0λ, based on the appropriate formation of a cavitation active zone in the reactor. The introduction of a liquid recirculation flow led to a large reduction in sonochemical activity due to the shrinkage of the cavitation active zone. However, the sonochemical activity increased at higher flow rates through the capture of ultrasonic energy at the bottom zone. This increase was attributed to the formation of a strong and expanded active zone limited to the reactor bottom to the height of the recirculation flow. The results demonstrate that applying a high rate liquid flow adjacent to the transducer module may be beneficial for enhanced sonochemical activity.
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Keywords:  Acoustic cavitation; Liquid height; Potassium iodide dosimetry; Recirculation flow; Sonochemiluminescence

Year:  2021        PMID: 34358887     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131780

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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1.  Quantification of sonochemical and sonophysical effects in a 20 kHz probe-type sonoreactor: Enhancing sonophysical effects in heterogeneous systems with milli-sized particles.

Authors:  Jongbok Choi; Younggyu Son
Journal:  Ultrason Sonochem       Date:  2021-12-22       Impact factor: 7.491

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