Correlation between Na* Emission and “Chemically Active” Acoustic Cavitation Bubbles

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Devi Sunartio ◽  
Kyuichi Yasui ◽  
Toru Tuziuti ◽  
Teruyuki Kozuka ◽  
Yasuo Iida ◽  
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Oualid Hamdaoui ◽  
Yacine Rezgui ◽  
Miloud Guemini

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R. Mettin ◽  
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Franz Grieser ◽  
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Özgür Ertunç ◽  
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Visualization experiments are performed to examine the role of acoustic cavitation bubbles that appear in 0.43-MHz ultrasonic water flow spreading over glass surfaces in the context of physical cleaning. The cleaning performance is evaluated using glass samples on which small silica particles are spin-coated. The visualization suggests that acoustic cavitation bubbles play a major role in particle removal as in the case of conventional cleaning with ultrasonic cleaning baths.


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Siew-Wan Ohl ◽  
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Francesca Cavalieri ◽  
Enrico Colombo ◽  
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Nicola Rosato ◽  
Muthupandian Ashokkumar

The reactive and oscillating surface of cavitation microbubbles acts as a catalytic binding site for the coupling of amphiphilic biomolecules.


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