In several branches of science and technology a gaseous phase is dispersed into a liquid in the form of bubbles, a gaseous component then dissolves into the liquid and subsequently undergoes chemical reaction. The overall process performance can be improved substantially when the area of gas-liquid contact is increased. By subjecting the liquid phase to low frequency vibrations, the bubbles are shown to suffer significant breakage, induced by resonance. When the vibration is properly tuned, the interfacial area is found to increase by a factor of 1.8-2.4, depending on the properties of the liquid. Resonance-induced bubble breakage phenomena have a great potential for improving the rates of chemical processes involving fast reactions, with m...
Proper understanding and control of the mass transfer capability of acoustically-driven gas bubbles ...
This paper describes the approach to bubble related phenomena using a novel ‘acoustoelectrochemical'...
Gas bubbles are the most potent naturally-occurring entities that influence the acoustic environment...
The objective of our work is to demonstrate that significant enhancement of gas-liquid mass transfer...
In this paper we discuss the advantages of a bubble column reactor, wherein the liquid phase is subj...
Microbubbles have several applications in gas-liquid contacting operations. Conventional production ...
Vertical vibration is known to cause bubble breakup, clustering and retardation in gas-liquid system...
We have studied the influence of low-frequency vibrations of the water phase, in the 50-400 Hz range...
We show that application of low-frequency vibrations, in the 50-200 Hz range, to the liquid phase of...
The dynamics of bubble collapse are of great interest in a variety of fields across science and engi...
The details of bubble behaviour in chemically active cavitation are still not sufficiently well unde...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
Coupled shape oscillations and translational motion of an incompressible gas bubble in a liquid cont...
The exact solution of a gas bubble’ volume was obtained based on volume oscillation of a gas bubble....
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
Proper understanding and control of the mass transfer capability of acoustically-driven gas bubbles ...
This paper describes the approach to bubble related phenomena using a novel ‘acoustoelectrochemical'...
Gas bubbles are the most potent naturally-occurring entities that influence the acoustic environment...
The objective of our work is to demonstrate that significant enhancement of gas-liquid mass transfer...
In this paper we discuss the advantages of a bubble column reactor, wherein the liquid phase is subj...
Microbubbles have several applications in gas-liquid contacting operations. Conventional production ...
Vertical vibration is known to cause bubble breakup, clustering and retardation in gas-liquid system...
We have studied the influence of low-frequency vibrations of the water phase, in the 50-400 Hz range...
We show that application of low-frequency vibrations, in the 50-200 Hz range, to the liquid phase of...
The dynamics of bubble collapse are of great interest in a variety of fields across science and engi...
The details of bubble behaviour in chemically active cavitation are still not sufficiently well unde...
Oscillating gas bubbles can be created in a liquid by exposing it to ultrasound. These gas bubbles i...
Coupled shape oscillations and translational motion of an incompressible gas bubble in a liquid cont...
The exact solution of a gas bubble’ volume was obtained based on volume oscillation of a gas bubble....
The physics and chemistry of nonlinearly oscillating acoustic cavitation bubbles are strongly influe...
Proper understanding and control of the mass transfer capability of acoustically-driven gas bubbles ...
This paper describes the approach to bubble related phenomena using a novel ‘acoustoelectrochemical'...
Gas bubbles are the most potent naturally-occurring entities that influence the acoustic environment...