Effects of ultrasound emitter type and power on a heterogeneous reaction

N. Ratoarinoro, A.M. Wilhelm, J. Berlan, H. Delmas
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Abstract

In the course of our current interest in designing appropriate reactors for sonochemistry, we have investigated a heterogeneous reaction which is highly improved by ultrasound, with the aim of trying to understand the mechanism of the reaction rate enhancement and the influence of the sonication parameters.

The chosen model reaction is a Michaël reaction: the addition of ethyl malonate to chalcone in toluene under solid-liquid phase transfer conditions. This reaction is very sensitive to sonic irradiation: the initial reaction rate is increased by a factor of 10 under sonication.

In order to separate the physical and chemical effects of ultrasound, we have studied the disruption of the solid catalyst (KOH) in toluene and compared the particle sizes with the values obtained during the reaction with and without ultrasound. It can be seen that sonication prevents particle agglomeration as the reaction proceeds.

The effect of the generator power has been studied using a cuphorn. The reaction yield is dramatically increased near the cavitation power threshold and then remains nearly constant. Finally, different sonication systems have been compared, the cleaning bath giving the poorest results.

超声发射器类型和功率对非均相反应的影响
在我们目前对设计合适的声化学反应器感兴趣的过程中,我们研究了一个由超声高度改善的非均相反应,目的是试图了解反应速率提高的机制和超声参数的影响。所选择的模型反应是Michaël反应:在固-液相转移条件下,在甲苯中丙二酸乙酯加成查尔酮。这种反应对声波照射非常敏感:在声波照射下,初始反应速率增加了10倍。为了分离超声波的物理和化学作用,我们研究了固体催化剂(KOH)在甲苯中的破坏,并将其粒径与有超声和无超声反应时的值进行了比较。可以看出,在反应进行过程中,超声波可以防止颗粒团聚。用角喇叭研究了发电机功率的影响。在空化功率阈值附近,反应产率急剧增加,然后几乎保持不变。最后,对不同的超声系统进行了比较,清洗浴的效果最差。
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