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son·o·chem·is·try

(son'ō-kem'is-trē),
The branch of chemistry concerned with chemical changes caused by, or involving, sound, particularly ultrasound.
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References in periodicals archive
Mason, "Ultrasonic cleaning: an historical perspective," Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, vol.
Raik, "Ultrasonic acceleration of ester hydrolyses," Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, vol.
Yang, "Combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the gas bubble motion in an acoustic field," Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, vol.
"Ultrasonic irradiation assisted surface modification of titanium plates to improve MC3T3-E1 cell proliferation", Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 20: 216-221.
The new material can be used for high power applications like ultrasound welding, ultrasonic homogenization, sonochemistry as well as in high performance cleaning or ultrasonic therapy and in medical instruments including ultrasonic surgery devices," Ivana Steinfeldova ends.
Tzanov, "Simultaneous sonochemical-enzymatic coating of medical textiles with antibacterial ZnO nanoparticles," Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, vol.
Lorimer, "The uses of ultrasound in food technology," Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, vol.
Tomkinson, "Comparative study of lignins isolated by alkali and ultrasound-assisted alkali extractions from wheat straw," Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, vol.
Chemat, "Towards the industrial production of antioxidants from food processing by-products with ultrasound-assisted extraction," Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, vol.
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