Microbial treatment by ultrasonic waves has been attracting attention as a useful water treatment technology because it does not use special chemicals and the equipment is simple. In addition, because microbial cells are destroyed during treatment, it can be applied to ingredient extraction technology. Although ultrasonic cavitation bubbles are thought to be involved in the processing mechanism, the details of the mechanism remain unclear. The purpose of this study was to elucidate the destruction mechanism of algae, microcapsules, and plankton by ultrasonic waves. Each sample was irradiated with ultrasonic waves over a wide range of frequencies, and frequency dependence was observed in all the samples. For algae and microcapsules, we match...
Algal blooms are a naturally occurring phenomenon which can occur in both freshwater and saltwater. ...
In the present work the effect of dissolved gases on the extent of ultrasonically induced microbial ...
The propagation of high power sound waves through a liquid can initiate the phenomenon of cavitation...
In this study, the efficiency of ultrasonic disruption of Chaetoceros gracilis, Chaetoceros calcitra...
Acoustic cavitation in a liquid medium generates several physical and chemical effects. The oscillat...
The production of energy dense fuels from renewable algal biomass feedstocks - if sustainably develo...
Introduction. Cavitation is the most significant factor that affects liquid food products during ult...
The presence of algae caused by anthropogenic eutrophication in water has become a severe environmen...
The presence of algae caused by anthropogenic eutrophication in water has become a severe environmen...
The presence of algae caused by anthropogenic eutrophication in water has become a severe environmen...
This article presents the feasibilities of bacterial disintegration using ultrasonic atomization. Ul...
It has been recognized for several years that power ultrasound can effectively inactivate algae cell...
Ultrasonic waves can induce inertial cavitation in gas bubbles dissolved in liquid. The shock waves ...
Motivated by the need for additional tools to disinfect discharge water from well boats, and to prev...
The effect of ultrasonication on the cell rupture of marine microalgae Nannochloropsis sp. was studi...
Algal blooms are a naturally occurring phenomenon which can occur in both freshwater and saltwater. ...
In the present work the effect of dissolved gases on the extent of ultrasonically induced microbial ...
The propagation of high power sound waves through a liquid can initiate the phenomenon of cavitation...
In this study, the efficiency of ultrasonic disruption of Chaetoceros gracilis, Chaetoceros calcitra...
Acoustic cavitation in a liquid medium generates several physical and chemical effects. The oscillat...
The production of energy dense fuels from renewable algal biomass feedstocks - if sustainably develo...
Introduction. Cavitation is the most significant factor that affects liquid food products during ult...
The presence of algae caused by anthropogenic eutrophication in water has become a severe environmen...
The presence of algae caused by anthropogenic eutrophication in water has become a severe environmen...
The presence of algae caused by anthropogenic eutrophication in water has become a severe environmen...
This article presents the feasibilities of bacterial disintegration using ultrasonic atomization. Ul...
It has been recognized for several years that power ultrasound can effectively inactivate algae cell...
Ultrasonic waves can induce inertial cavitation in gas bubbles dissolved in liquid. The shock waves ...
Motivated by the need for additional tools to disinfect discharge water from well boats, and to prev...
The effect of ultrasonication on the cell rupture of marine microalgae Nannochloropsis sp. was studi...
Algal blooms are a naturally occurring phenomenon which can occur in both freshwater and saltwater. ...
In the present work the effect of dissolved gases on the extent of ultrasonically induced microbial ...
The propagation of high power sound waves through a liquid can initiate the phenomenon of cavitation...