Recent advances in nanostructured materials have been led by the development of new synthetic methods that provide control over size, morphology, and nano/microstructure. The utilization of high intensity ultrasound offers a facile, versatile synthetic tool for nanostructured materials that are often unavailable by conventional methods. The primary physical phenomena associated with ultrasound that are relevant to materials synthesis are cavitation and nebulization. Acoustic cavitation (the formation, growth, and implosive collapse of bubbles in a liquid) creates extreme conditions inside the collapsing bubble and serves as the origin of most sonochemical phenomena in liquids or liquid-solid slurries. Nebulization (the creation ofmist fromu...
Understanding and harnessing the interaction between energy and matter is a basic scientific endeavo...
The sonochemical decomposition of volatile organometallic compounds produces high surface area solid...
International audienceThe chemical and physical effects of ultrasound arise not from a direct intera...
International audienceThis chapter is focused on the use of high intensity ultrasound for the prepar...
International audienceThis chapter is focused on the use of high intensity ultrasound for the prepar...
International audienceThis chapter is focused on the use of high intensity ultrasound for the prepar...
International audienceThis chapter is focused on the use of high intensity ultrasound for the prepar...
International audienceThis chapter is focused on the use of high intensity ultrasound for the prepar...
Acoustic cavitation is responsible for both sonochemistry and sonoluminescence. Bubble collapse in l...
Nanomaterials are the latest group of materials which owes its special features thanks to their nano...
Sonochemistry arises from acoustic cavitation; the formation, growth, and collapse of bubbles in a l...
When a liquid is irradiated with ultrasound, acoustic cavitation (the formation, growth, and implosi...
Understanding and harnessing the interaction between energy and matter is a basic scientific endeavo...
Sonochemistry arises from acoustic cavitation; the formation, growth, and implosive collapse of bubb...
Abstract One of the reasons for the huge interest in nanomaterials originated because of the prohibi...
Understanding and harnessing the interaction between energy and matter is a basic scientific endeavo...
The sonochemical decomposition of volatile organometallic compounds produces high surface area solid...
International audienceThe chemical and physical effects of ultrasound arise not from a direct intera...
International audienceThis chapter is focused on the use of high intensity ultrasound for the prepar...
International audienceThis chapter is focused on the use of high intensity ultrasound for the prepar...
International audienceThis chapter is focused on the use of high intensity ultrasound for the prepar...
International audienceThis chapter is focused on the use of high intensity ultrasound for the prepar...
International audienceThis chapter is focused on the use of high intensity ultrasound for the prepar...
Acoustic cavitation is responsible for both sonochemistry and sonoluminescence. Bubble collapse in l...
Nanomaterials are the latest group of materials which owes its special features thanks to their nano...
Sonochemistry arises from acoustic cavitation; the formation, growth, and collapse of bubbles in a l...
When a liquid is irradiated with ultrasound, acoustic cavitation (the formation, growth, and implosi...
Understanding and harnessing the interaction between energy and matter is a basic scientific endeavo...
Sonochemistry arises from acoustic cavitation; the formation, growth, and implosive collapse of bubb...
Abstract One of the reasons for the huge interest in nanomaterials originated because of the prohibi...
Understanding and harnessing the interaction between energy and matter is a basic scientific endeavo...
The sonochemical decomposition of volatile organometallic compounds produces high surface area solid...
International audienceThe chemical and physical effects of ultrasound arise not from a direct intera...