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Sonoprocessing: From Concepts to Large-Scale Reactors

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CHEMICAL REVIEWS
Volume 122, Issue 3, Pages 3219-3258

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.1c00438

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Ultrasonic processes have garnered attention for various applications, but scaling up for industrial use remains a challenge. This review provides an overview of the role of operating parameters and reactor configuration on sonochemical processes, comparing experimental and theoretical techniques, and reviewing classes of laboratory and large-scale sonoreactors.
Intensification of ultrasonic processes for diversified applications, including environmental remediation, extractions, food processes, and synthesis of materials, has received attention from the scientific community and industry. The mechanistic pathways involved in intensification of ultrasonic processes that include the ultrasonic generation of cavitation bubbles, radical formation upon their collapse, and the possibility of fine-tuning operating parameters for specific applications are all well documented in the literature. However, the scale-up of ultrasonic processes with large-scale sonochemical reactors for industrial applications remains a challenge. In this context, this review provides a complete overview of the current understanding of the role of operating parameters and reactor configuration on the sonochemical processes. Experimental and theoretical techniques to characterize the intensity and distribution of cavitation activity within sonoreactors are compared. Classes of laboratory and large-scale sonoreactors are reviewed, highlighting recent advances in batch and flow-through reactors. Finally, examples of large-scale sonoprocessing applications have been reviewed, discussing the major scale-up and sustainability challenges.

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