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The sonochemical process is newly advanced oxidation process (AOP) developed for hazardous pollutants destruction in aqueous effluents. This technique produces, in situ, a highly oxidative environment via the irradiation of aqueous solution using high frequency ultrasound to degrade potential contaminants. This book covers sonochemical pollutant degradation from fundamental principles, recent application, to challenges and future trends.
Covers the application of sonochemistry in water and wastewater treatment.
Describes sonochemical degradation of heavy metals, dyes, volatile organic compounds, PAHs, EDCs, and PPCPs.
Bubble dynamics: thermodynamic and energetic viewpoint
Bubble sonochemistry: pyrolysis and radicals’ generation
Sonochemistry and saturation gases
Distinguished effect of CO2 and N2O gases on sonochemistry
Bubble sonochemistry in the presence of volatile solutes
Bubble population in sonochemical process
Sonochemical reactor characterization: dosimetries and sonochemiluminescence insights
Sonochemical degradation of surfactants
Sonolytic degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Sonochemical degradation of endocrine disrupting chemicals
Sonochemical degradation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products
Sonochemical treatment of dye-contaminated wastewater
Sonochemical and sono-assisted treatment of water contaminated with heavy metals
The sonochemical reduction of carbon dioxide
Scaling up of the sonochemical process
The sono-activated persulfate oxidation for process intensification
CCl4 sono-activation for process intensification
The sono-chlorination process
Ultrasound-coupled advanced oxidation for synergetic textile wastewater treatment