ultrasound assisted regeneration

How Does Ultrasound Assist in Regeneration?

The mechanism of ultrasound in catalyst regeneration primarily involves cavitation. Cavitation is the formation, growth, and implosive collapse of bubbles in a liquid, which generates intense localized energy. This energy can break down deposits on the catalyst surface, effectively cleaning and replenishing active sites. Additionally, ultrasound can enhance mass transfer, thus making the regeneration process more efficient.

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