Abstract
The oxidation of iodide by 1-MHz continuous ultrasound and the sonoluminescence in water created by pulsed ultrasound were investigated in the pressure range from 0.7 to 3 bar. At low intensities, the chemical yield and the luminescence intensity decrease with increasing pressure. At higher intensities the yields increase moderately with increasing pressure. There is a critical intensity above which a steep decrease in the chemical and luminescence yields occurs. This critical intensity is strongly shifted to higher values with increasing pressure
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