Ultrasound (US) is a promising method to address clogging and mixing issues in microreactors (MR). So far, low frequency US (LFUS), pulsed LFUS and high frequency US (HFUS) have been used independently in MR for particle synthesis to achieve narrow particle size distributions (PSD). In this work, we critically assess the advantages and disadvantages of each US application method for the case study of calcium carbonate synthesis in an ultrasonic microreactor (USMR) setup operating at both LFUS (61.7 kHz, 8 W) and HFUS (1.24 MHz, 1.6 W). Furthermore, we have developed a novel approach to switch between LFUS and HFUS in an alternating manner, allowing us to quantify the synergistic effect of performing particle synthesis under two different US...
This paper aims at investigating the influence of ultrasound power amplitude on liquid behaviour in ...
This paper describes the continuous-flow precipitation of hydroxyapatite Ca5(PO4)3OH (HAp) in two ul...
Possible drawbacks of microreactors are inefficient reactant mixing and the clogging of microchannel...
Possible drawbacks of microreactors are inefficient reactant mixing due to the predominance of lamin...
Intensification of liquid mixing was investigated in domestic fabricated ultrasonic microreactors. U...
Ultrasonic micro-reactors are frequently applied to prevent micro-channel clogging in the presence o...
The handling of solids in microreactors represents a challenging task. In this paper, we present an ...
This research project studied the use of ultrasound in cooling crystallization as an alternative see...
1. Introduction Ultrasound is often used to significantly improve mixing on a molecular scale (micro...
In the last decade ultrasound has been gaining popularity as an active method of improving mixing in...
Sonochemical reactors are used for process intensification based on efficientenergy transfer due to ...
Microfluidics enable the manipulation of chemical reactions using very small amounts of fluid, in ch...
We have built two kinds of USMR, operating at low frequency and high frequency respectively. The rea...
Bubbles created with ultrasound from artificial microscopic crevices can improve energy efficiency v...
The Villermaux-Dushman reaction is a widely used technique to study micromixing efficiencies with an...
This paper aims at investigating the influence of ultrasound power amplitude on liquid behaviour in ...
This paper describes the continuous-flow precipitation of hydroxyapatite Ca5(PO4)3OH (HAp) in two ul...
Possible drawbacks of microreactors are inefficient reactant mixing and the clogging of microchannel...
Possible drawbacks of microreactors are inefficient reactant mixing due to the predominance of lamin...
Intensification of liquid mixing was investigated in domestic fabricated ultrasonic microreactors. U...
Ultrasonic micro-reactors are frequently applied to prevent micro-channel clogging in the presence o...
The handling of solids in microreactors represents a challenging task. In this paper, we present an ...
This research project studied the use of ultrasound in cooling crystallization as an alternative see...
1. Introduction Ultrasound is often used to significantly improve mixing on a molecular scale (micro...
In the last decade ultrasound has been gaining popularity as an active method of improving mixing in...
Sonochemical reactors are used for process intensification based on efficientenergy transfer due to ...
Microfluidics enable the manipulation of chemical reactions using very small amounts of fluid, in ch...
We have built two kinds of USMR, operating at low frequency and high frequency respectively. The rea...
Bubbles created with ultrasound from artificial microscopic crevices can improve energy efficiency v...
The Villermaux-Dushman reaction is a widely used technique to study micromixing efficiencies with an...
This paper aims at investigating the influence of ultrasound power amplitude on liquid behaviour in ...
This paper describes the continuous-flow precipitation of hydroxyapatite Ca5(PO4)3OH (HAp) in two ul...
Possible drawbacks of microreactors are inefficient reactant mixing and the clogging of microchannel...