The selective hydrogenation of 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol (MBY) was performed in the presence of Lindlar catalyst, comparing conventional stirring with sonication at different frequencies of 40, 380 and 850 kHz. Under conventional stirring, the reaction rates were limited by intrinsic kinetics, while in the case of sonication, the reaction rates were 50–90% slower. However, the apparent reaction rates were found to be significantly frequency dependent with the highest rate observed at 40 kHz. The original and the recovered catalysts after the hydrogenation reaction were compared using bulk elemental analysis, powder X-ray diffraction and scanning and transmission electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray analysis. The studies show...
The Pd/active-carbon catalyst was prepared in solution through a reduction of Pd-II with formaldehyd...
The use of high intensity ultrasound to enhance the reactivity of heterogeneous, liquid-solid reacti...
Liquid–liquid mass transfer with ultrasound was investigated experimentally during the hydrolysis of...
The selective hydrogenation of 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol (MBY) was performed in the presence of Lindlar ...
The effect of environmentally benign enabling technologies such as ultrasound and microwaves on the ...
The effect of ultrasonic vibrations on the vapor phase decomposition of cumene to benzene and propyl...
The aim of the work was to develop an understanding of the phenomenon of rate enhancement observed w...
International audienceOxidation of alcohols plays an important role in industrial chemistry. Novel g...
In this work, we demonstrate that the performance of mechanochemically activated transesterification...
The introduction of high power ultrasound (i.e., sound energy with frequencies in the range 15 kHz t...
The effect of ultrasonic vibrations on the vapor phase decomposition of cumene to benzene and proply...
In this work, we demonstrate that the performance of mechanochemically activated transesterification...
Understanding the origins of the enhancement of crystallisation of a lipid (all-purpose shortening, ...
Ultrasound has been widely used by chemists to enhance yields as well as rates of homogeneous as wel...
The Pd/active-carbon catalyst was prepared in solution through a reduction of Pd-II with formaldehyd...
The use of high intensity ultrasound to enhance the reactivity of heterogeneous, liquid-solid reacti...
Liquid–liquid mass transfer with ultrasound was investigated experimentally during the hydrolysis of...
The selective hydrogenation of 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol (MBY) was performed in the presence of Lindlar ...
The effect of environmentally benign enabling technologies such as ultrasound and microwaves on the ...
The effect of ultrasonic vibrations on the vapor phase decomposition of cumene to benzene and propyl...
The aim of the work was to develop an understanding of the phenomenon of rate enhancement observed w...
International audienceOxidation of alcohols plays an important role in industrial chemistry. Novel g...
In this work, we demonstrate that the performance of mechanochemically activated transesterification...
The introduction of high power ultrasound (i.e., sound energy with frequencies in the range 15 kHz t...
The effect of ultrasonic vibrations on the vapor phase decomposition of cumene to benzene and proply...
In this work, we demonstrate that the performance of mechanochemically activated transesterification...
Understanding the origins of the enhancement of crystallisation of a lipid (all-purpose shortening, ...
Ultrasound has been widely used by chemists to enhance yields as well as rates of homogeneous as wel...
The Pd/active-carbon catalyst was prepared in solution through a reduction of Pd-II with formaldehyd...
The use of high intensity ultrasound to enhance the reactivity of heterogeneous, liquid-solid reacti...
Liquid–liquid mass transfer with ultrasound was investigated experimentally during the hydrolysis of...