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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2009

FEM simulation of a sono-reactor accounting for vibrations of the boundaries

Olivier Louisnard; José González-García; Ignacio Tudela; J. Klima; V. Sáez; Y. Vargas-Hernandez

The chemical effects of acoustic cavitation are obtained in sono-reactors built-up from a vessel and an ultrasonic source. In this paper, simulations of an existing sono-reactor are carried out, using a linear acoustics model, accounting for the vibrations of the solid walls. The available frequency range of the generator (19-21 kHz) is systematically scanned. Global quantities are plotted as a function of frequency in order to obtain response curves, exhibiting several resonance peaks. In absence of the precise knowledge of the bubbles size distribution and spatial location, the attenuation coefficient of the wave is taken as a variable, but spatially uniform parameter, and its influence is studied. The concepts of acoustic energy, intensity, active power, and source impedance are recalled, along with the general balance equation for acoustic energy, which is used as a convergence check of the simulations. It is shown that the interface between the liquid and the solid walls cannot be correctly represented by the simple approximations of either infinitely soft, or infinitely hard boundaries. Moreover, the liquid-solid coupling allows the cooling jacket to receive a noticeable part of the input power, although it is not in direct contact with the sonotrode. It may therefore undergo cavitation and this feature opens the perspective to design sono-reactors which avoid direct contact between the working liquid and the sonotrode. Besides, the possibility to shift the main pressure antinode far from the sonotrode area by exciting a resonance of the system is examined.


Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2010

Sonoelectrochemical treatment of water polluted with trichloroacetic acid: From sonovoltammetry to pre-pilot plant scale

María Deseada Esclapez; V. Sáez; D. Milán-Yáñez; Ignacio Tudela; Olivier Louisnard; José González-García

The sonoelectrochemical treatment of aqueous solutions of trichloroacetic acid (TCAA) has been scaled-up from the voltammetric analysis to pre-pilot stage. The degradation in absence of ultrasound field has yield to a poor performance which has been improved in presence of ultrasound. The sonovoltametry study has provided the range of potentials and/or current densities to be used with the lowest current efficiency penalty. Sonoelectrolyses at batch scale (carried out with a horn-transducer 24 kHz positioned at about 3 cm from the surface of the electrode) achieved little improvement in the degradation. However, when a specifically designed sonoelectrochemical reactor (not optimized) was used during the scale-up, the presence of ultrasound field provided better results (fractional conversion 97%, degradation efficiency 26%, selectivity 0.92 and current efficiency 8%) at lower ultrasonic intensities and volumetric flow.


Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2011

Lead dioxide film sonoelectrodeposition in acidic media: Preparation and performance of stable practical anodes.

V. Sáez; María Deseada Esclapez; A. Frías-Ferrer; Pedro Bonete; Ignacio Tudela; María Isabel Díez-García; José González-García

Practical lead dioxide anodes have been obtained by electrodeposition on glassy carbon and titanium substrates in the presence and in the absence of an ultrasound field. The films obtained by mechanical agitation on glassy carbon are strongly improved when the electrodeposition process is carried out with the ultrasound field, providing adherent deposits free from nodules and stress, but with pores appearing occasionally. These enhanced properties were not achieved by mechanical conditions, even when optimization of temperature, current density, additives and geometrical aspects was attempted. The best practical anodes were obtained by sonoelectrodeposition using specially treated titanium as substrate, providing comparable behavior to commercial electrodes.


Water | 2010

Sonochemical Treatment of Water Polluted by Chlorinated Organocompounds. A Review

José González-García; V. Sáez; Ignacio Tudela; María Isabel Díez-García; María Deseada Esclapez; Olivier Louisnard


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2010

Electrochemical Degradation of Perchloroethylene in Aqueous Media: Influence of the Electrochemical Operational Variables in the Viability of the Process

V. Sáez; María Deseada Esclapez; Ignacio Tudela; Pedro Bonete; José González-García


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2011

Optimized design of an electrochemical filter-press reactor using CFD methods

A. Frías-Ferrer; Ignacio Tudela; Olivier Louisnard; V. Sáez; María Deseada Esclapez; María Isabel Díez-García; Pedro Bonete; José González-García


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2011

Sonoelectrochemical degradation of perchloroethylene in water: Enhancement of the process by the absence of background electrolyte

V. Sáez; Ignacio Tudela; María Deseada Esclapez; Pedro Bonete; Olivier Louisnard; José González-García


Electrochimica Acta | 2011

Spectroelectrochemical study of trichloroacetic acid reduction at copper electrodes in an aqueous sodium sulfate medium

María Deseada Esclapez; María Isabel Díez-García; V. Sáez; Ignacio Tudela; J.M. Pérez; José González-García; Pedro Bonete


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2012

Towards the complete dechlorination of chloroacetic acids in water by sonoelectrochemical methods: Effect of the anodic material on the degradation of trichloroacetic acid and its by-products

María Deseada Esclapez; Ignacio Tudela; María Isabel Díez-García; V. Sáez; Astrid Rehorek; Pedro Bonete; José González-García


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2011

Study of the influence of transducer-electrode and electrode-wall gaps on the acoustic field inside a sonoelectrochemical reactor by FEM simulations

Ignacio Tudela; V. Sáez; María Deseada Esclapez; Pedro Bonete; Hassen Harzali; Fabien Baillon; José González-García; Olivier Louisnard

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V. Sáez

University of Alicante

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A. Martínez-Tarifa

Complutense University of Madrid

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