This book will provide an introduction to the fundamental and applied aspects of sonoelectrochemistry, discussing a number of basic concepts, such as how ultrasonic waves interact with gas bubbles in liquids to generate cavitation, and how the high temperatures generated within cavitation bubbles could be estimated. The coverage will also explain how redox radicals are produced and how to make use of both the physical and chemical forces generated during cavitation for various applications.
Intended for academic researchers, industry professionals as well as undergraduate and graduate students, especially those starting on a new research topic or those new to the field, the book will provide a clear and comprehensive understanding of the concepts and methodologies involved in the application of power ultrasound to electrochemical processes and systems.