S5. Application of ultrasound in water treatment(Oral Presentation)
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概要
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Acoustic cavitation concentrates and releases a very large amount of energy in localized areas, which can be used for various environmental engineering processes using sonophysical and sonochemical effects. Even though acoustic cavitation has been studied widely for decades, only few studies have been devoted to optimization of medium to large scale reactors. For the industrial use of ultrasound technology following topics should be intensively investigated: (i) the limitation of power density in large-scale sonoreactors, (ii) the hybrid processes of ultrasonic processes and other advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) and the use of catalysts for the increase in removal efficiency, (iii) the quantification of radical-induced reactions, and (iv) the measurement of appropriate input and ultrasound energy should be intensively investigated.
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- 2011-10-15