Abstract

Acoustic cavitation bubble dynamics has been extensively studied by physicists and mathematicians. Process intensification is primarily studied by chemical engineers. Chemists tend to focus on bubble dynamics in a multibubble field to optimize the physical and chemical forces generated during acoustic cavitation with an intention to maximise/intensify chemical processes. To achieve process intensification successfully a multidisciplinary approach is required. Our early work on multibubble cavitation unveiled various factors that contribute to process optimization. For example, while single bubble dynamics can estimate the maximum bubble temperatures, they may not be relevant to achieving higher chemical yield, which in turn depends on varus other factors such as average bubble temperatures, number of active cavitation bubbles, etc. Other factors critical for process intensification include the generation of a homogeneous cavitation field, control over mass transfer effects caused by bubble oscillations, reactor design, etc. The presentation will provide an overview on the relevance of single and multibubble bubble dynamics in ultrasonic/sonochemical processes.

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