Ultrasonic topic: "What is Sonochemistry?"
Sonochemistry is the application of ultrasound to chemical reactions and processes. SOnication is used to intensify chemical reactions such as synthesis and catalysis. When intense ultrasound waves are couples into liquids, the phenomenon of acoustic cavitation occurs. Ultrasonic cavitation improves mass transfer between reactants, speeds up the reaction and/or allows to change the chemicals pathway.
Learn more about Hielscher ultrasonic laboratory and industrial devices and how they are used in manifold sonochemical processes!
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Ultrasonicators and Probes for Liquid Processing
Hielscher Ultrasonics offers a complete range of high-performance sonicators - from compact lab devices to robust industrial systems. Engineered for precision and reliability, our ultrasonic processors deliver reproducible results for sample preparation, particle size reduction, extraction, and chemical processing. Hielscher…
https://www.hielscher.com/products.htmSonicator UIP1500hdT – High Ultrasonic Processing Power
The probe-type sonicator UIP1500hdT (20kHz, 1500W) combines high processing power with flexibility and user-comfort. This 1.5kW powerful ultrasonic homogenizer is suitable for process development, optimization and for production processes. This includes emulsifying, dispersing and sono-chemistry, lysis and extraction or homogenizing.…
https://www.hielscher.com/i1500_p.htmIndustry-Specific Ultrasonic Solutions
Hielscher ultrasonic devices are used in many industries, such as renewable fuels & biomass, food & beverage, paint & ink, coatings, wire and cable, or chemical processing. Algae Growth and Algae Oil Extraction Hielscher ultrasonic devices are applied to continuous…
https://www.hielscher.com/industries.htmUP200H / UP200S – Ultrasonic Power for the Lab
The ultrasonic lab devices UP200H (200W, 24kHz) and UP200S (200W, 24kHz) are well suited for all general ultrasonic applications in small and medium scale. The applications include: Homogenization, disintegration, emulsification, cell disruption, degassing or sonochemistry. The production of these models…
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