Current trends in sonochemistry
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Current trends in sonochemistry
(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, no. 116)
Royal Society of Chemistry, c1992
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"A collection of papers presented to the Sonochemistry Symposium at the Royal Society of Chemistry Annual Congress at UMIST, Manchester, 13-16 April 1992."
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Current Trends in Sonochemistry provides up-to-date coverage of the latest research in this still relatively new area and includes an introductory chapter to assist newcomers to the subject. It is written by eminent scientists in the field and discusses fundamental knowledge of sonochemical processes, as well as applications in organic, organometallic and polymer synthesis. The book also looks at current commercial applications and those predicted to be important in the near future. Sonochemistry is a particularly rich area of study and attracts scientists from a wide range of disciplines and countries. Reflecting this the book has both a broad coverage and a strong international flavour. Current Trends in Sonochemistry will be of interest to undergraduates, graduates and research scientists involved in organic synthesis, industrial chemistry and many other areas.
Table of Contents
- Quantitative homogeneous sonochemistry - scope and limitations, L. Broeckaert, et al
- cavitation phenomena, S. Leeman and P.W. Vaughan
- new orientations in sonochemistry, J.L. Luche
- ultrasound in synthesis - an overview, R. Bowser and R.S. Davidson
- ultrasound in synthesis - sonochemistry as a tool for organic chemistry, C.M.R. Low
- ultrasonically assisted polymer synthesis, G.J. Price
- organometallic procsses promoted by ultrasound, P. Boudjouk
- ultrasound in catalytic and solid supported reagent reactions, J. Lindley
- NMR spectroscopy with ultrasound, J. Homer, et al
- ultrasound in industrial processes - the problems of scale-up, T.J. Mason and J. Berlan
- sonochemistry - a chemical engineer's view, P.D. Martin
- sonochemistry - current trends and future prospects, T.J. Mason
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