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Títulos: Organic sonochemistry: A chemist's timely perspective on mechanisms and reactivity
Autores/as: Martínez Vázquez, Rafael Fernando
Cravotto, Giancarlo
Cintas Moreno, Pedro
Palabras clave: Fluid dynamics;Ultrasound;Chemical reactions;Power;Bubbles;Dinámica de fluidos;Reacciones químicas;Burbujas;Ultrasonido;Energía
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Editor/a: ACS (American Chemical Society)
Resumen: Sonochemistry, the use of sound waves, usually within the ultrasonic range (>20 kHz), to boost or alter chemical properties and reactivity constitutes a long-standing and sustainable technique that has, however, received less attention than other activation protocols despite affordable setups. Even if unnecessary to underline the impact of ultrasound-based strategies in a broad range of chemical and biological applications, there is considerable misunderstanding and pitfalls regarding the interpretation of cavitational effects and the actual role played by the acoustic field. In this Perspective, with an eye on mechanisms in particular, we discuss the potentiality of sonochemistry in synthetic organic chemistry through selected examples of past and recent developments. Such examples illustrate specific controlling effects and working rules. Looking back at the past while looking forward to advancing the field, some essentials of sonochemical activation will be distilled.
Descripción: Special Issue: Enabling Techniques for Organic Synthesis
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/14533
ISSN: 0022-3263
DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.1c00805
Colección:DQOIN - Artículos

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