Effects of ultrasonic cavitation on neutralization process of low molecular weight polyethylene glycol
In recent decades, ultrasound has been broadly employed in different applications, particularly in the chemical industry. Ultrasound enhances chemical reactions in a solution via generation of cavitation microbubbles. It improves mass transfer rate and kinetic rate of targeted systems under various...
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Main Authors: | Azarpour, A., Zendehboudi, S., Yusup, S., Khalid, A., Zhang, Y. |
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2019
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