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How Does Ultrasound Affect Catalytic Reactions?

The primary mechanism through which ultrasound influences catalytic reactions is through acoustic cavitation. When ultrasonic waves pass through a liquid medium, they create microscopic bubbles that rapidly collapse, generating localized high temperatures and pressures. These extreme conditions can:
1. Enhance mass transfer
2. Improve catalyst dispersion
3. Generate reactive free radicals
These effects collectively lead to an increased reaction rate and higher efficiency.

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