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  • Effects of cavitation on different microorganisms : the current understanding of the mechanisms taking place behind the phenomenon : a review and proposals for further research
    Zupanc, Mojca, 1980- ...
    A sudden decrease in pressure triggers the formation of vapour and gas bubbles inside a liquid medium (also called cavitation). This leads to many (key) engineering problems: material loss, noise, ... and vibration of hydraulic machinery. On the other hand, cavitation is a potentially useful phenomenon: the extreme conditions are increasingly used for a wide variety of applications such as surface cleaning, enhanced chemistry, and wastewater treatment (bacteria eradication and virus inactivation). Despite this significant progress, a large gap persists between the understanding of the mechanisms that contribute to the effects of cavitation and its application. Although engineers are already commercializing devices that employ cavitation, we are still not able to answer the fundamental question: What precisely are the mechanisms how bubbles can clean, disinfect, kill bacteria and enhance chemical activity? The present paper is a thorough review of the recent (from 2005 onward) work done in the fields of cavitation-assisted microorganismʼs destruction and aims to serve as a foundation to build on in the next years.
    Source: Ultrasonics Sonochemistry. - ISSN 1350-4177 (Vol. 57, Oct. 2019, str. 147-165)
    Type of material - article, component part
    Publish date - 2019
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 16633627

source: Ultrasonics Sonochemistry. - ISSN 1350-4177 (Vol. 57, Oct. 2019, str. 147-165)
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