Summarization: The sonochemical degradation in water of p-coumaric acid and p-hydroxybenzaldehyde, compounds that are commonly found in effluents of agricultural origin, was investigated using an 80 kHz horn-type sonicator. Experiments were performed at initial concentrations varyingbetween 10 and 100mgL1, an applied power varyingbetween 75 and 150W and liquid bulk temperatures varyingbetween ambient and 70C. At the conditions in question, substrate removal was found to increase with increasingpower and decreasinginitial concentration and temperature. Addition of 1-butanol as a radical scavenger at a concentration of 1000mg L1 nearly completely suppressed p-coumaric acid degradation. Conversely, addition of radical promoters (Fe2+ ions or H...