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      A review on nano-TiO2 sol–gel type syntheses and its applications

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      Journal of Materials Science
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              Ultrasound causes high-energy chemistry. It does so through the process of acoustic cavitation: the formation, growth and implosive collapse of bubbles in a liquid. During cavitational collapse, intense heating of the bubbles occurs. These localized hot spots have temperatures of roughly 5000 degrees C, pressures of about 500 atmospheres, and lifetimes of a few microseconds. Shock waves from cavitation in liquid-solid slurries produce high-velocity interparticle collisions, the impact of which is sufficient to melt most metals. Applications to chemical reactions exist in both homogeneous liquids and in liquid-solid systems. Of special synthetic use is the ability of ultrasound to create clean, highly reactive surfaces on metals. Ultrasound has also found important uses for initiation or enhancement of catalytic reactions, in both homogeneous and heterogeneous cases.
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                Journal
                Journal of Materials Science
                J Mater Sci
                Springer Nature
                0022-2461
                1573-4803
                June 2011
                February 2011
                : 46
                : 11
                : 3669-3686
                Article
                10.1007/s10853-011-5378-y
                c5101451-fcbd-48e2-9900-ce7014f3a65a
                © 2011
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